The Canadian plant did not build convertibles of any kind from 1937 through 1962, and did not build 1956-59 DeSoto Adventurers, 1955-1965 Chrysler 300 letter series, 1956-61 Dodge D-500/D-501, 1956-58 Plymouth Fury, 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury, 1962-63 Plymouth Sport Fury, 1961 Dodge Polara, 1962-63 Dodge Polara 500, 1961 DeSoto, 1961-62 Dodge Lancer, 1963-66 Dodge Dart, 1962-64 Dodge 880, Max-Wedge engined vehicles or 426 Hemi engined vehicles. Nor did Chrysler Canada build DeSoto wagons, Chrysler wagons, or the big Dodge (Sierra, Custom Sierra, 1960 Polara) wagons. If you wanted any of the vehicles mentioned in the first paragraph, with the exception of convertibles. you had to place a special order with your local dealer, while waving a wad of hundreds in front of his nose. Convertibles and wagons needed just a regular order. Not sure about the Regals, though, Still doing research on them. The 1958 engines were the 251 flathead six for the Plymouth-based Crusader and Regent (LE1) while the 313 was used in the Plymouth-based Crusader, Regent and Mayfair (LE2). The Canadian Custom Royal used Chrysler's 354 poly V8. No B block engines for Chrysler Canada until 1959. Bill Vancouver, BC ---- Original Message ----- From: Michael Sutherland To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 12:03 PM Subject: [FWDLK] Canadian Regals, Custom Royals & D-500s Hello All: Awhile back Bill Watson sent us production figures for Dodge in 1958. According to the production figures, there were 5,097 Custom Royal models produced at the Windsor plant in Canada. I assume this number was divided among Lancer coupes, Lancer sedans, Lancer convertibles, and sedans. There were 1,163 Regal models produced and a total of 7,617 D-500 engines spread across the approximately 130,000+ Dodges built that year. Does anyone know if these numbers are exclusive of one another, i.e. were Regals and D-500s just built in the United States or were some of this model and these engines built in Canada? I assumed that all Regals and all D-500s were built in the United States, but I don't know if that's true. The figures seem to indicate that Canadian Dodges had their own engine configurations, 354 cid, 313 cid, and 251 cid. Thanks, Mike ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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