Revive the Ride: Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible New Jersey

Support the legacy of this auction-grade Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible, a blue-chip example of American muscle and Mopar excellence, with verified authenticity and collector-value potential.

Revive the Ride welcomes donors of the classic Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible, a true emblem of American muscle car history. From its inaugural year in 1967 to its final production run in 1970, these iconic vehicles captured the hearts of enthusiasts with their powerful 440 Magnum and legendary 426 Hemi engines. As an owner in New Jersey, you have a unique opportunity to contribute to the preservation of these automotive legends, particularly the rare Hemi variant that exemplifies auction-grade blue-chip status.

Each Coronet R/T Convertible is a collector's dream, especially those featuring the factory 4-speed manual transmission that commands a significant premium in the marketplace. To honor the integrity of your vehicle, it's essential to maintain a strict adherence to numbers-matching documentation, including a Mopar Performance fender tag and, where applicable, the elusive broadcast sheet. A qualified appraisal per IRS Pub 561 is absolutely mandatory to verify authenticity and establish value.

📖Generation guide

1967 • 1967-1967

The inaugural year for the Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible, featuring the standard 440 Magnum V8 and optional 426 Hemi, showcasing its iconic design and powerful performance.

1968 • 1968-1968

With a distinctive rounder Coke-bottle profile, the 1968 model retained the powerful drivetrains while distinguishing itself from the Charger R/T.

1969 • 1969-1969

Introduced the 440 Six Pack option alongside the 440 Magnum and 426 Hemi, the 1969 model marked a peak in performance for the Coronet R/T line.

1970 • 1970-1970

The final year, characterized by a restyled split-grille front fascia and continued availability of powerful drivetrains, including Hemi options.

Known issues by generation

Owners of Dodge Coronet R/T Convertibles, especially those from 1967-1970, should be aware of specific documentation requirements critical for authenticity. The Mopar Performance fender tag is essential as it verifies original engine, transmission, and paint codes. Furthermore, the recovery of the broadcast sheet significantly enhances the vehicle’s value, while the presence of matching partial-VIN on the engine block is a must for Hemi variants. Collectors should also confirm original Hi-Impact paint colors, as color changes can trigger massive red flags for potential buyers.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of Dodge Coronet R/T Convertibles follows distinct patterns based on condition and originality. Factory 4-speed manual models, particularly those equipped with the Hemi engine, see substantial premiums at auction. Original paint examples command iron-clad prices, while any deviations in color can severely impact desirability. Numbers-matching documentation and authentic build sheets are mandatory for verifying value, as seen in recent Mecum and Barrett-Jackson sales where R/T Convertibles have fetched $750K to $1.65M. A qualified appraisal is not just recommended but required under IRS guidelines.

Donation process for this model

When donating a Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible, it is crucial to follow a specific process to ensure maximum value and compliance with IRS regulations. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to provide an IRS Form 8283 Section B for every vehicle, establishing its value for tax purposes. Additional documentation, including photographic evidence of the Mopar Performance fender tag, broadcast sheet, and other critical identifiers, must accompany the donation to substantiate authenticity. Proper transport and insurance coverage throughout the process are also essential.

New Jersey regional notes

New Jersey's automotive culture is rich with passion for classic vehicles, especially iconic models like the Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible. The state features a network of qualified appraisers and specialists familiar with Mopar vehicles, ensuring that your donation process is smooth and effective. With significant auction houses such as Mecum and Barrett-Jackson regularly hosting events in the region, the potential for Comet R/T Convertibles to appreciate in value is substantial, making now the perfect time to consider donating your classic.

FAQ

What documentation is needed for my Coronet R/T Convertible?
You will need a Mopar Performance fender tag and, if available, the broadcast sheet to verify authenticity. Both are critical in establishing the vehicle's value.
How do I verify the authenticity of my vehicle?
Authentication can be verified through documentation such as the fender tag, partial-VIN on the engine block, and any original receipts. Consulting a qualified appraiser is essential.
Why is a factory 4-speed manual so valuable?
A factory 4-speed manual transmission significantly increases the collector value of your Coronet R/T Convertible due to its rarity and desirability among enthusiasts.
Is Form 8283 Section B really mandatory?
Yes, IRS Form 8283 Section B is absolutely required for any vehicle donation exceeding the $5K threshold, ensuring compliance with tax regulations.
What happens if I don't have the broadcast sheet?
While a broadcast sheet greatly enhances value, vehicles can still be appraised based on fender tag data and other authenticating features. However, lacking it may decrease desirability.
Who can appraise my Coronet R/T Convertible?
Look for a qualified appraiser with auction-grade credentials and experience in Mopar vehicles. Accreditation through industry standards is critical for proper valuation.
What should I do if my Coronet has a non-original color?
Factory color changes are significant red flags for collectors. It’s essential to be transparent about any resprays or alterations during the appraisal process.

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If you own a Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible, particularly one with auction-grade credentials, consider donating it to Revive the Ride. Your contribution will help preserve an iconic piece of American automotive history while providing you with valuable tax benefits. Join us in keeping the spirit of the Mopar legacy alive!

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