1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer 2 Door Hardtop Mopar on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer 2 door hardtop. Resto mod / street rod.... Car starts runs stops and handles great as it should. Needs nothing. Excellent condition. (Paint body chrome, pot metal, lenses interior, mechanicals ECT.) I need to point out that this car while I conceder it to be a 2- car it is not perfect there is a nick here and there and is a 58 year old car. The undercarriage while nice is not highly detailed. See photographs or make a personal inspection yourself. I have sold and shipped classic cars to the United Kingdom, & Australia and all over the states all with 100% feedback so bid with confidence… 5 year old restoration (frame on) Rust free not a bondo buggy, dry southern car. Not a trailer queen but a car that is to be driven. 240 miles on mechanicals. All new or rebuilt ; 1969 Chrysler 300, 440HP RB big block V8, dual 4 carbs V800. MoPar performance ignition, electric fuel pump 1962 Chrysler 300 Torqueflite 3 seed automatic transmission. Custom fabed push button drive. “TorsionAire” Front end from a 1979 Dodge Aspen (Torsion arms front end, power disk rear drum brakes all rebuilt.) Power steering. Newer rear end (no tapered axels!) all new hardware. Power leather seat. Leather interior. AM radio restored. Center console with AM-FM CD MP3 Player with remote. Deluxe heater / defroster. Seat belts. Tachometer and vacuum gauges added to dash (see pix) I will let the photographs speak for themselves, feel free to email for even more photos at debensonii@comcast.net Or call with any questions or details I may have left out. 763/438/6671 Thousands spend on trim, new starter front end, steering gear and pump... Heavy duty cooling runs right Two high flow electric fans. Medium medal flake looks fantastic in the sun Sold as is where is, and is for sale elsewhere so I reserve the right to end auction at anytime before reserve is met. Check back I will be adding details as I think of them I have over $20,000 in receipts from a professional restoration shop done while I had the car plus what I paid for the car!. Selling for less then I have into her. This will be a great deal for the buyer..... Pretty quick as you might imagine, stops strong, handles great.
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