According to my "Dodge Story" by
crestline the Luxury Liner Series and Luxury Liner Special Series are what was
made and sold in Canada and is exactly the same as the American Deluxe and
Custon series. The car is rare since Canadian production would have been
small but I doubt that it is valuable. Would be a neet car to get and
enjoy without fixing up if possible. It is so nice to see cars that
haven't been "DONE" for a change if possible.
If interested my Mother In Law has a 46 Dodge Town Sedan
in similar condition available. The Town Sedan is a very rare body style
since the dodge is the only line to carry it over from before the
war. I believe she has had it advertised in the denver Post
Recently.
Hi Everyone
I realize this is not exactly forwardlook
stuff but I know ther are some of you who may have knowledge about this. I
just looked at a 41 Dodge which is for sale by a woman who needs some money
and called me to see if I was interested. I took my standard Chrysler
catalog and went to look at the car and this is what I found. It appears to
be a Custom Series D19, 4Dr sedan, and matches the picture in my book. The
car is original, including paint, virtually no rust anywhere, the doors fit
and open perfectly, 6 cyl. fluid drive, and 46,000 original miles. The woman
is the second owner but the car has not been driven much in 20 years. The
car was built in Windsor, Ontario. and she claims that someone who appraised
it once said it was very rare because it is a Luxury Liner. There is no
information in my book about the existence of a Luxury Liner but the car has
Luxury Liner stamped right into the rear bumper and the emblem on the clove
box also says Luxury Liner. There is nothing on the car that indicates
custom series or delux etc. The ID tag says D19. Any info about this would
be appreciated as well as any idea of the value. This car would make an
ideal #1 restoration if anyone is interested.
Thanks in advance
Dieter
Bauer
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