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1959Dodge |
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Expert Posts: 2244 Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | Guess What this is (Year and make of car) You get an "A+" if you guess looking at only the first picture You get a "A" if you havta go to the 2nd picture You get a "B" if you had to go to 3rd picture You get a "C" if you had to go to 4th Picture You get a "D" if you had to go to 5th picture If You look at all 6 pictures and still don't know?------- Then You must be a Plymouth man Gary (Knight.JPG) (hubcap.JPG) (dash.JPG) (D 500.JPG) (Steering Wheel.JPG) (tailights.JPG) Attachments ---------------- Knight.JPG (45KB - 318 downloads) hubcap.JPG (99KB - 301 downloads) dash.JPG (116KB - 304 downloads) D 500.JPG (67KB - 299 downloads) Steering Wheel.JPG (111KB - 300 downloads) tailights.JPG (106KB - 313 downloads) | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Regal .... just a guess off the 1st picture, .... black background. Edited by Doctor DeSoto 2009-09-29 12:55 AM | ||
1955Coronado |
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Expert Posts: 1918 Location: Hell's Outhouse - a.k.a. Buckeye, Arizona | A bronze fin with a Lancer emblem? Gary, any lover of the 1958 Dodge Regal Lancer would consider that akin to Rita Hayworth hinting at early morning dew. | ||
hullinger |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 610 Location: Wilmington, Delaware, USA | I would add that it's a Spring Special as well, or at least has the optional fin end caps. | ||
B/G 61 |
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Expert Posts: 2612 Location: Parts Unknown | '58 Dodge Regal Lancer that I want to see more pics of . . . | ||
1959Dodge |
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Expert Posts: 2244 Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | You guys are pretty sharp, course neil would never guess(LOL), per request from B/G 61, here's the rest of the car. I'm sure Neil knows who owns it!!! (Regal Lancer Engine.JPG) (Regal Lancer front seat.JPG) (Regal Lancer rear.JPG) (Regal Lancer right front closeup9.JPG) (Regal Lancer rear seat.JPG) (Regal Lancer Left front.JPG) (Regal Lancer left.JPG) (Regal Lancer & Wife.JPG) (Regal Lancer rear D500.JPG) (Regal Lancer right front closeup9.JPG) (Regal Lancer right side.JPG) (58 & 59 Dodges front.JPG) (58 & 59 Dodges rear.JPG) Attachments ---------------- Regal Lancer Engine.JPG (121KB - 295 downloads) Regal Lancer front seat.JPG (108KB - 291 downloads) Regal Lancer rear.JPG (135KB - 289 downloads) Regal Lancer right front closeup9.JPG (114KB - 299 downloads) Regal Lancer rear seat.JPG (111KB - 290 downloads) Regal Lancer Left front.JPG (91KB - 302 downloads) Regal Lancer left.JPG (132KB - 281 downloads) Regal Lancer & Wife.JPG (104KB - 310 downloads) Regal Lancer rear D500.JPG (114KB - 289 downloads) Regal Lancer right front closeup9.JPG (114KB - 289 downloads) Regal Lancer right side.JPG (139KB - 302 downloads) 58 & 59 Dodges front.JPG (155KB - 297 downloads) 58 & 59 Dodges rear.JPG (204KB - 292 downloads) | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | The seats were correctly stitched-together and clear-covered by our local auto upholstery shop, in Bishop. The car either had the Spring Special end-of-fin-caps installed at the factory, or at/by the selling dealership--- probably at the factory, however. The car has every OEM option except the "Bumper Group" option, and the "Super D500" option. It is rumored to have been displayed in a SoFla car show/exhibit or display, when it was new. | ||
57burb |
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Expert Posts: 3967 Location: DFW, TX | Beautiful car! | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Great pictures, Gary. I earned an A+ and I think I should get extra credit for knowing whose car it was on the very first picture! Thanks, Mike Edited by Lancer Mike 2009-09-29 7:02 PM | ||
imopar380 |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7210 Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | One thing I am not sure about - are the Regal Lancers considered a sub series / trim option of Custom Royal or were they registered as a separate series ? And, Neil what's the Super D-500 option ? This one already has dual quads. | ||
old mopar guy |
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Expert Posts: 1508 Location: new york | GREAT CARS ! GREAT PHOTOS! GREAT SCOTT! Love the colors on the 58 and the 59 is not bad either(Ha Ha is only my dream car! All Black) VERY NICE!!! HAPPY MOTORING! Victor.. | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Ian, I had read somewhere that they were a sub-series of the Custom Royal. However, I think they were broken out separately in the production number talleys from Chrysler. | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | You know? The Regal Lancer's production, while accounted-for at/by Dodge, was not a separate model by virtue of either a different Model Number [ LD3(-H) ], or a different Body code (362) from the other Custom Royal 2-dr hardtops. The Regals do, however, have unique paint schemes (an initial "5", followed by variations of X/S/A) and a unique interior code (277---copper/black). The 58 Dodge's P/T plate confirms whether a car was built (or not) as a single-4 D500, or a dual-carb Super D500, or a Fuel Injected Super D500. This car is coded as being a single-4 D500. I'll PM Mike with a so-so/but-OK-quality photo of one of the (PRIMARY, really, due to its extreme rarity) tell-tales for confirming whether a 58-59 MoPar was built with OEM dual 4 barrel carburetors: the passenger-side exhaust manifold, with the unique asbestos heat cross-over pipe's mounting boss on it. There's lotsa other tell-tales, like fuel lines and those pesky carb brass tags, but the first/easiest way to look for OEM-ness is to check out that passenger-side exhaust manifold (and, the appearance of the fuel lines and fuel filter(s).... Also: OEM steel fuel lines, coming up from the fuel pump, are NOT things of beauty, to observe---LOLOLOL... A lot of times, the fuel lines that you see on 're-created' cars ARE quite nice, and uniformly bent/shaped; OEM fuel lines look like ones that EYE probably woulda HAND-bent, on a late Friday nite, back at 'school'....if you get my drift. ("..Dere; ....houuuuse thisss one look, to yaaa..") Edited by d500neil 2009-09-29 7:49 PM | ||
lamar |
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Veteran Posts: 229 Location: georgia | here is another one (58 dodge.jpg) (58 dodge01.jpg) (58 desoto01.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 58 dodge.jpg (277KB - 318 downloads) 58 dodge01.jpg (252KB - 293 downloads) 58 desoto01.jpg (261KB - 302 downloads) | ||
christine-lover |
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Expert Posts: 2996 Location: Sept. 1958 | lamar - 2009-09-29 8:38 PM here is another one That one is super sweet. Anymore photos? Ain't many 58 Dodge Convertible out there, specially Custom Royals. | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | I don't recognize the 'blue' shade, but, it sure is REGAL-looking! Can you post its P/T plate information, on our Fender Tag Decoding message board, Chad? | ||
1959Dodge |
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Expert Posts: 2244 Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | Here's a pic of the right side of the engine, showing the carbs and the insulated line. Also note how the heater/ac blower is insulated to make sure the AC blows like-- Well, Winter where most you folks live.!! Gary Edited by 1959Dodge 2009-09-29 10:26 PM (Regal Lancer dual carb 361.JPG) Attachments ---------------- Regal Lancer dual carb 361.JPG (108KB - 307 downloads) | ||
horace |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 471 Location: MN | 1)TRIVIA what colors were available in a Regal Lancer?? Edited by horace 2009-09-30 1:54 AM | ||
horace |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 471 Location: MN | The NADA(used car books) listed them as a model, not an option ie D500 or a/c. Here we go again on the wheels but as I remember the wheels were white gray center on full wheel cover cars. The bronze wheel looks aok. LOVE the convert colors. The new Regal in our town was the colors of the one the lady is sitting in. Ah, the joy clear plastic seat covers! 2)TRIVIA name at least 5 things unique to the 58 REGAL Edited by horace 2009-09-30 1:59 AM | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | From Neil > (manifold.JPG) Attachments ---------------- manifold.JPG (110KB - 306 downloads) | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | This Regal's present owner has done a very nice job of finding and installing a correct Super-D500 (or Fury, or Adventurer or 300E) exhaust manifold onto his car. Since Gary has posted its engine compartment's present condition, I feel compelled to produce a photo of the engine compartment , in its as-bought condition. When the photo gets posted, please notice the OEM Non-Super exhaust manifold, the crude re-bending of the single-4's fuel line, the rubber-fuel-line extension, to the front carb, and the apparently newly-formed steel fuel line running to the rear carb,. Again, this photo will merely show the engine's condition when it was sold 'out' of Florida, around 1990, to its present owner. This 'modification' is one of the reasons that I don't tell people how to get their car's P/T plates be re-stamped, to create a Fury/300/ Adventurer/D500/D501/convertible/etcetcetc... out of something else. Edited by d500neil 2009-09-30 6:05 PM | ||
HemiEd |
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Veteran Posts: 103 | 59 Dodge, first picture. *edit*Darn it, should have looked at more. Edited by HemiEd 2009-09-30 9:27 PM | ||
HemiEd |
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Veteran Posts: 103 | Cars are all astounding, never seen that color on a 58 before. | ||
sparky7 |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 636 | He's replaced the draft tube with a PCV or vacuum line that goes to the carb base or manifold. The breather on the other side is stock. 58's with factory AC have that foam insulated blower housing from the factory. Sparky Edited by sparky7 2009-09-30 10:58 PM | ||
5859 |
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Expert Posts: 2932 Location: Lemoore CA | d500neil - 2009-09-30 5:59 PM I'm not exactly clear what you are talking about Neil. I see the photo Gary posted of the engine compartment in its current state. The photo you are talking about, is it the one directly above your post? That one does not seem to match the descriptions you are giving, are we still waiting for another photo?This Regal's present owner has done a very nice job of finding and installing a correct Super-D500 (or Fury, or Adventurer or 300E) exhaust manifold onto his car. Since Gary has posted its engine compartment's present condition, I feel compelled to produce a photo of the engine compartment , in its as-bought condition. When the photo gets posted, please notice the OEM Non-Super exhaust manifold, the crude re-bending of the single-4's fuel line, the rubber-fuel-line extension, to the front carb, and the apparently newly-formed steel fuel line running to the rear carb,. Again, this photo will merely show the engine's condition when it was sold 'out' of Florida, around 1990, to its present owner. This 'modification' is one of the reasons that I don't tell people how to get their car's P/T plates be re-stamped, to create a Fury/300/ Adventurer/D500/D501/convertible/etcetcetc... out of something else. | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Another photograph from Neil > (Aivar's Engine.JPG) Attachments ---------------- Aivar's Engine.JPG (105KB - 280 downloads) | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | AH; all is revealed, now; thanks, Mike. The above photograph shows this Regal's engine/compartment in its as-bought condition, around 1990-ish. Note the remaining impression-image of where the former duct(?) tape had held the Jiffy Jet line, and the appearance of the heater/A-C blower housing, plus the other features in common, between the above photograph, and Gary's digital image. The above nasty-but-OEM-condition engine compartment photo was taken at Bo Malefor's resto-place, in Phoenix, around 1990, too, and it shows a correct Super-D set up on one of his two real 58 CRL's that he had at his place, then. Going back to Gerry Schram's brain teasers, above, the Regals certainly WERE de-facto unique "models" if any car ever physically qualified for being one; the factory, however, did not assign any special-unique numbers-letters to designate the existence of a Regal Lancer, as it did for the Coros/Roys/CRLs; even the station wagons (IIRC) shared the generic low/mid/high model classifications, along with those three 'car' models. You have to look 'into' the BDY and TRM codings to confirm the existence of a station wagon. e.g. . So, YES; the Regals were a unique "model", except for the fact that they were not officially VIN-or-body-number coded or documented as being a 'model' (except by their TRM and PNT codings; not EVEN by their BDY codes, which are the same as for the Custom Royal 2-dr hardtops). I know that the Regals were 'mid-year' additions, but, the Broadcast Sheets and IBM card copies do not include any unique "Regal Lancer" option codes in their 'body' of option-itemizations-boxes, because all of the Regals' trim pieces were standard and unique only to that 'model'. Officially, the Regals' bronze color was "Turbine Bronze", iirc... And, yeah; the wheels are supposed to be painted in factory-standard eggshell white; not color-coded to the bronze or the black. Five (ok: four;) unique features : Body trim Body colors Interior trim Interior colors The engines/drivelines were OEM Dodge. The many individual trim-items, applicable only to the Regal Lancers, are listed over on the Craigslist Message Board's thread, which is dedicated to the Regal Lancers. Edited by d500neil 2009-10-01 5:58 PM | ||
horace |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 471 Location: MN | The headliner was a spongy material as oppsed to the "hard", Neil will have the correct term. As a lad I used to clean cars at the car lot. Everybody smoked so, the headliners were heavily stained yellow from smoke. I remember scrubbing many hdtp & wagon with the crappy liquified smoke dripping on me. I don't remeber what sedans had. Now the color combiations?? Edited by horace 2009-10-02 12:11 PM | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | It's called "Accoustifoam" and it appeared in/on Mopars after 1958. I know of a 61 Phoenix 2-dr HT with that 'stuff' on it; it is red colored. That material was also known to dandruff-down onto the car's occupants, as it became petrified (there's a mixed metaphor!) from prolonged heat exposure, or when it was scratched or contacted by someone who would be checking out what that stuff was, on the headliner... Regal restorers can install bronze colored vinyl as the headliner material; looks good, there. Edited by d500neil 2009-10-02 6:33 PM | ||
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