1957 Custom Royal Lancer on 2040-cars
Avondale, Pennsylvania, United States
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I'm selling my Swept Wing 1957 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer Sedan that is
numbers matching and mostly all original. This is a nice cruiser to
drive around and have a good time. Its not a trailer queen and far from a
show car, but a nice honest driver to enjoy and do local cruises. The
car is powered by a 325 Red Ram engine and a three speed push button
Torque Flight Automatic Transmission. I picked this car up over a year
ago and did all the mechanicals to make it road worthy / safe. The
engine was pulled out and a mild rebuild / overhaul was conducted and I
installed new rings, bearings, timing gear set and all new gaskets. At
the time a complete tune up, rebuilt of the carburetor, starter,
generator and Power Booster were done. The Push Button transmission was
also removed and serviced, flushing it thoroughly and new seals and
filter installed. The Rear Differential was flushed and new fluid was
added. I installed a new gas tank, along with sending unit, fuel pump
and new 3/8 aluminum fuel line. The entire braking system was also
rebuilt, replace all wheel cylinders, brake shoes, Master Cylinder,
rebuilt the brake booster and replaced every brake line on car for
safety. The custom 2" exhaust (true dual exhaust) were professionally
made from the front original exhaust manifolds to the original exhaust
tips. The mufflers are manufactured by Dynomax and everything is welded
together for a non leaking exhaust system. The car runs great and is
dependable and has no known mechanical issues. There are also no fluid
leaks what so ever throughout the vehicle. I also just installed new
front and rear shocks, new Kenwood stereo and speakers. I have all
receipts to verify the aforementioned information listed. The car still
retains the factory am radio in the dash and it works but needs the dash
speaker replaced. The tires are new and were replaced with vintage
style Coker Classic bias tires for that original appearance. The car has
power steering and drives straight down the road. Car has new carpeting
and floor mats, NOS taillights along with many other items / parts
throughout the car and I have touched upon most of them. This car is
currently Pennsylvania registered and can be driven anywhere without any
problems and the Pa plate is transferable if the winning bidder is a Pa
resident and wants the plate. The car is driven daily and is trouble
free. I'm selling this car to help fund my restoration of my other car, which is a 1959 Dodge
Lancer. The vehicle is being sold with no warranty and none has been
expressed or implied. A non refundable $500.00 deposit is required at
the end of the auction and the remaining balance is due at the time of
taking possession of the car. The high bidder / winner of this auction is
responsible for any and all shipping fees. Inspection of the car is
available and encouraged prior to the auction ending and is required for
better communications. Any questions please contact me through Ebay or
cell (302) 420-6647 Joe.
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