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vedette |
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Expert Posts: 3069 Location: Scotland | $10,000 http://www.kijiji.ca/v-auto-body-parts/calgary/1958-dodge-mayfair-c... $3,500 http://www.kijiji.ca/v-auto-body-parts/calgary/1958-dodge-mayfair-c... | ||
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7207 Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | talk about rare, and it looks to be relatively solid. Edited by imopar380 2014-12-12 6:54 PM (221a.jpg) (221b.jpg) (221.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 221a.jpg (129KB - 219 downloads) 221b.jpg (106KB - 154 downloads) 221.jpg (112KB - 149 downloads) | ||
vedette |
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Expert Posts: 3069 Location: Scotland | here's all the pics of the 2 Cars (58MayfairConv1.jpg) (58MayfairConv10.jpg) (58MayfairConv11.jpg) (58MayfairConv12.jpg) (58MayfairConv13.jpg) (58MayfairConv14.jpg) (58MayfairConv15.jpg) (58MayfairConv16.jpg) (58MayfairConv17.jpg) (58MayfairConv2.jpg) (58MayfairConv3.jpg) (58MayfairConv4.jpg) (58MayfairConv5.jpg) (58MayfairConv6.jpg) (58MayfairConv7.jpg) (58MayfairConv8.jpg) (58MayfairConv9.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 58MayfairConv1.jpg (112KB - 160 downloads) 58MayfairConv10.jpg (104KB - 145 downloads) 58MayfairConv11.jpg (107KB - 161 downloads) 58MayfairConv12.jpg (103KB - 154 downloads) 58MayfairConv13.jpg (98KB - 152 downloads) 58MayfairConv14.jpg (84KB - 159 downloads) 58MayfairConv15.jpg (126KB - 157 downloads) 58MayfairConv16.jpg (107KB - 142 downloads) 58MayfairConv17.jpg (129KB - 164 downloads) 58MayfairConv2.jpg (129KB - 147 downloads) 58MayfairConv3.jpg (125KB - 165 downloads) 58MayfairConv4.jpg (106KB - 165 downloads) 58MayfairConv5.jpg (110KB - 150 downloads) 58MayfairConv6.jpg (103KB - 156 downloads) 58MayfairConv7.jpg (97KB - 157 downloads) 58MayfairConv8.jpg (104KB - 151 downloads) 58MayfairConv9.jpg (94KB - 156 downloads) | ||
toddst |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 726 Location: Some Island called Prince Edward | Holy Crap! So, for $13500 one could have two of the rarest FL cars in existence! | ||
vedette |
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Expert Posts: 3069 Location: Scotland | toddst - 2014-12-12 9:24 PM Holy Crap! So, for $13500 one could have two of the rarest FL cars in existence! 2 of 82 ever made. Edited by vedette 2014-12-13 8:24 AM | ||
w.weiland |
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Expert Posts: 1496 Location: Lordstown, Ohio | White one has no title. Dont know on green one | ||
toddst |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 726 Location: Some Island called Prince Edward | It's hard to get paperwork for a car from Alberta. Many folks who live there have told me not to even bother trying to export a car from there. Not sure how true that is. I don't believe they get ownerships/titles for old cars in Alberta. | ||
carfanatic |
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Regular Posts: 73 | Does anyone have a number for the owner of the cars?? | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Sheesh! What a neat pair! Edited by Lancer Mike 2014-12-13 3:58 PM | ||
NorthernFins |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 471 Location: Central Alberta | toddst - 2014-12-13 9:43 AM It's hard to get paperwork for a car from Alberta. Many folks who live there have told me not to even bother trying to export a car from there. Not sure how true that is. I don't believe they get ownerships/titles for old cars in Alberta. We do have titles for our vehicles in Alberta. We also have electricity and other modern conveniences. I talked to the seller last year, he`s cleaning up his farm and is selling most everything he`s got. Seams like a decent fellow. Marty | ||
toddst |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 726 Location: Some Island called Prince Edward | Sorry, didn't meant to offend. Only repeating what folks from Alberta told me on another forum- that it's difficult to get an old car from Alberta registered in another province. I was told you usually only get a bill of sale. So, what you are saying is all antique cars in Alberta have titles? | ||
toddst |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 726 Location: Some Island called Prince Edward | From another forum: "Alberta vehicles that have not been registered for many years sometimes need to pass an "Out Of Province Inspection" to obtain current registration". Would this be true in the case of these two convertibles (the the green car also does not have a title)? If so it would seem to me that it would be impossible for these cars to pass such an inspection and thus get a title. I know here in PEI (and in Ontario where I lived for 38 years) the local "DMV" would laugh at me if all I had was a bill of sale from another province. | ||
toddst |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 726 Location: Some Island called Prince Edward | More from another forum (sorry for the caps, that's how it was originally typed) : "CARS ALL HAD TAGS. WAS JUST MAKING THE POINT THAT IN ALBERTA, A HAND WRITTEN BILL OF SALE IS ALL YOU NEED WHEN BUYING A CAR. THERE IS A PROVISION ON THE BACK OF THE REGISTRATION CARDS YOU CAN ALSO USE AS A BILL OF SALE, BUT IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HAVE A TITLE(WHICH WE DON'T HAVE IN ALBERTA) OR REGISTRATION CARD TO BUY OR SELL A CAR. IT IS UP TO THE PURCHASER TO DO A CHECK ON THE VEHICLE BEFORE BUYING. BASICALLY, BUYER BEWARE! ALSO I WAS TOLD THAT IF A VEHICLE HAS BEEN UNREGISTERED IN ALBERTA FOR 14 YEARS OR MORE IT WILL NO LONGER BE IN THE SYSTEM AND A OUT OF PROVINCE INSPECTION WILL BE NECESSARY EVEN IF IT WAS LAST REGISTERED IN ALBERTA. A CAR THAT IS JUST SITTING AND NOT BEING DRIVEN ON PUBLIC ROADS IN ALBERTA IS NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE ACTIVE INSURANCE OR REGISTRATION. " Edited by toddst 2014-12-13 11:33 PM | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | How about the buyer alloting the time and resources to getting the paperwork straightened out IN Alberta, before trying to take it elsewhere ? An additional step, but probably simplifies the process overall. | ||
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 think that "title" would be the proper term to describe legal ownership of these assemblages of car parts. Howabout: Bills of Sale, or monetary receipts, for the transfer of ownership, on the sale of these parts? | ||
soiouz |
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Expert Posts: 3480 Location: Montreal, Canada | I bought my own car in Alberta and "imported" it here in my province, with nothing else than the former registration and a homemade sales contract. What they did here at my local DMV is take the Alberta paper, call the DMV in Alberta to check on the file regarding this car, and then transfer it to my name. The car was registered to my name in Québec in 10 minutes, and papers and plates issued for it here. The only thing is that an out of province inspection was required, so the car was said to be "in storage - in need of inspection" in the file. Once the inspection is done, the DMV is notified that the inspection is done, and you can take the car on the road. In the case of a project car with no paperwork at all, and no way to prove the ownership, it would be a bit more complicated for sure, but no more complicated than buying such a project with no paperwork in my own province. Edited by soiouz 2014-12-14 9:33 AM | ||
carfanatic |
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Regular Posts: 73 | Does anyone have a contact number for the owner of these cars?? | ||
NorthernFins |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 471 Location: Central Alberta | toddst - 2014-12-13 9:23 PM Sorry, didn't meant to offend. Only repeating what folks from Alberta told me on another forum- that it's difficult to get an old car from Alberta registered in another province. I was told you usually only get a bill of sale. So, what you are saying is all antique cars in Alberta have titles? No sorry needed, no offence taken, toddst! MARTY | ||
NorthernFins |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 471 Location: Central Alberta | carfanatic - 2014-12-14 9:25 AM Does anyone have a contact number for the owner of these cars?? His name is Murice Haskill, Phone # is 403 487 0851 Marty | ||
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7432 Location: northern germany | toddst - 2014-12-13 11:43 AM It's hard to get paperwork for a car from Alberta. Many folks who live there have told me not to even bother trying to export a car from there. Not sure how true that is. I don't believe they get ownerships/titles for old cars in Alberta. that apparently wasn't a problem for the crook i bought my 61 fury from. he managed to ship a car without title overseas from canada. even signed "no title" in the papers. | ||
The Chrysler Kid |
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Expert Posts: 1384 Location: Ocala, Florida | Wow! Talk about rare! Not one but two Plodge convertibles! I hope someone on here snaps them up. I do believe i have the owners number somewhere. | ||
vedette |
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Expert Posts: 3069 Location: Scotland | Are there actually any of these cars on the road anywhere?I can't even find one photograph of this model. | ||
w.weiland |
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Expert Posts: 1496 Location: Lordstown, Ohio | Well I talked with the owner for over a hour on Sunday. I was real close to buying them, then I found out. All conv trim is missing from both cars. He told me he don't remember seeing any when he clean cars out. The white one has no paper work for it. or side trim or conv top mechanism. missing engine and trans also and was flipped on its side The green one has paper work but if I remember correctly not in his name. Missing conv trim and top frame is broken on both sides. Has wrong engine and trans also He is a very knowledgeable guy and very nice to talk with. He pretty much talked me out of buying them for reasons I never thought about. He did say too, that from research he did there was over 220+ of these made. If it was feasible to transport and ship/export to OH I would of acquired them | ||
vedette |
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Expert Posts: 3069 Location: Scotland | this is the only other one mentioned on the net http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=44604 | ||
soiouz |
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Expert Posts: 3480 Location: Montreal, Canada | I know another one is currently being restored here in Quebec. I have never seen one on the road. | ||
ChristineFury |
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Veteran Posts: 254 Location: Auburndale Florida | Cool. I wouldn't mind having any of those Canadian Dodge's in the future. First time I saw one was the movie Shadow Of The Hawk starring Jan Michael Vincent from Airwolf. It was a black & white 4 door sedan and would be cool to make a clone of that one just like the Christine's. | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | Anybody ever know what happened to these two cars ? | ||
GregCon |
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Expert Posts: 2524 Location: Houston | Those cars are nothing but Chrysler Windsors with Desoto front ends on them. LOL | ||
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Expert Posts: 1357 Location: Iowa USA | GregCon - 2016-01-16 3:27 PM Those cars are nothing but Chrysler Windsors with Desoto front ends on them. LOL Did you even look at the photos? They area mixture of Plymouth in the rear Dodge up front and built that way on purpose by the factory for the export market. They are badged and titled as a Dodge just because they look different than the cars you are familiar with that were sold in the market you are from does not mean that the are not indeed real Dodges. (dodge57.jpg) (cars2.jpg) (59kingsway.jpg) Attachments ---------------- dodge57.jpg (57KB - 128 downloads) cars2.jpg (24KB - 152 downloads) 59kingsway.jpg (37KB - 152 downloads) | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | I would love to own one of them . | ||
soiouz |
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Expert Posts: 3480 Location: Montreal, Canada | Last I heard, the cars had not sold. The guy still wanted to sell them as a package for 13,5k$. That was a about feb last year. I doubt they made over 100 of those. My own Plodge: Edited by soiouz 2016-01-16 10:00 PM (image.jpg) Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (145KB - 211 downloads) | ||
57DODGECONV |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | Thanks for the Information .I was wondering about them .I know they are missing a lot of the convertible specific parts . | ||
57DODGECONV |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | It took a while but the two Mayfair convertibles look like they will be coming to Michigan ,not far from where they started life at Plymouth Lynch road assembly ,Couldn't have Done it without all the Help from the seller ,Very nice Guy . | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Congratulations, David! | ||
hemidave |
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Expert Posts: 4654 | Good purchase, we hope to see the progress as you move forward with them. Congrats! | ||
57DODGECONV |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | Thanks I am very excited to have bought them ,to me they are very special cars and something you don't see often . | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | 57DODGECONV - 2016-10-14 2:52 PM they are very special cars and something you don't see often . You can say that again! | ||
soiouz |
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Expert Posts: 3480 Location: Montreal, Canada | 57DODGECONV - 2016-10-14 4:52 PM Thanks I am very excited to have bought them ,to me they are very special cars and something you don't see often . I am glad that they have found a good home, and certainly hope that they can be restored and remain Mayfairs, as there are the rarest of the rare. Here's a factory promotional picture of a 1958 Mayfair convertible, to get you going: (Sans titre-9.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Sans titre-9.jpg (229KB - 122 downloads) | ||
57DODGECONV |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | Thanks for the picture nice to see How beautiful it could be ,It will remain a Mayfair ,I like the Plymouth and Dodge styling and I like the Idea of having something Different . | ||
57DODGECONV |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | Still Working on the Mayfairs ,I acquired enough parts to complete both cars. The turquoise one that was originally yellow is painted and will be starting on reassembling it soon ,Thr white and gold one I’ve not started on yet. | ||
mikes2nd |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5009 | Nice, they are cool FWL cars.. and super rare. | ||
57DODGECONV |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 854 | Thanks Mike, They are very special to Me , I’ve always been fascinated with the Canadian specific models. | ||
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