A friend in California has a '58 Regal Lancer. It is, in my eyes anyway, a gorgeous package. It is totally unrelated to the Spring Special trim package or the Texans. In fact it is an upgrade of the Custom Royal Lancer. Everything Roger mentions below is correct. The bronze color is unique to the model as is the upholstery material. The one my friend owns was on the cover of Mopar Collectors Guide probably about 9 years ago. He bought it after seeing it there. We are pretty sure this car was the '58 Miami auto show car as it is totally loaded with options including being Super D-500 and has factory AC. White with Bronze. Great car. There was another restored by Bob Schmitt in Phoenix probably 13-14 years ago that was black and bronze but did not have all the options. Also, I found one in a Wisconsin junk yard and turned a guy named Soter (I think) onto the car as he lived nearby. Have seen a couple of others advertised in Hemmings after learning about the model. Wayne -----Original Message----- From: van Hoy [mailto:vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 10:48 PM Subject: 1958 Dodge Regal Lancer More of Collectible Automobile Vol.10,No.2: The 1958 1/2... top-of-the-line Regal Lancer. Available only as a two-door hardtop, it displayed a fourth bodyside molding treatment that deftly outlined a tapering full-length color sweep, which ducked under the fin. Other exterior amenities included the Custom Royal grille medallion, triad bumper "teeth," and a unique wider chrome eyebrow molding over the headlights (borrowed from the DeSoto Firesweep). The interior was plush, sporting special seat trims and ribbed door trim panels with molded-in armrests; chrome roof rails, bows, and rear pillars; special bronze accousti-foam headliner and padded visors; and specific bronze instrument cluster and glovebox trim bezels. The Regal Lancer could be ordered only in a stunnig metallic bronze with contrasting black roof, fins, and color sweep (or its reverse), and also in bronze and white and its reverse. Only 1,163 were produced. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - You can order this back issue. Collectable Automobile, 7373 N. Cicero Av., Linclonwood, IL 60712, $6.95 plus $1.00 postage and handling. |