Man Brad, that' quite a story. I used to get
those stories when I showed my '57. Did she give you some pictures? That would
be cool to see.
I'm not sure how one goes about searching
for serial #'s now, with the secrecy we've got these days.
Hope you can track it down.
Bill The Magnumguy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 8:39
AM
Subject: [FWDLK] 1957 Dodge VIN #
Hi All,
I had my '57 Dodge convertible
in a show here in Florida. I was approached by a woman in her
seventies who bought a new '57 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer
convertible in November 1956. Original combination was charcoal and white
,black vinyl top. It wasn't a D-500 model . She was a school teacher
from Indiana (raised on a farm) and bought the car after graduation and
went for a trip out West. Was unable to keep up the payments of 120/month
after a year and half and her dad helped out ,but she wound up with a 1958
Dodge pick- up,payments 72/month. She has never forgotten the Dodge and
was so thrilled to finally see a '57 DOdge convertible she related her story
to me at the show. She has the original order for the car,pictures,her bank
books showing the payment schedule,'57 Dodge brochure and pics of other
'57 Dodges. A real car person,says she has been that way since her teenage
years.
I got the Vin # of her DOdge
convertible and was wondering if someone on the list could be the owner
and it still exists. Vin # 37273289.
Is there any other method of finding
out if this car is still around ???????
Brad Werner
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