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Location: San Antonio TX | This thing looks really solid. Don't know enough about these to say whether the pricce is right though. https://providence.craigslist.org/cto/d/1957-dodge-sierra-9-passenger/6676771049.html |
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Location: Pacific Northwest | Seller already lowered his price by three grand. Three more and he'll be getting closer, IMO.
Neat car!
Edited by ABloch 2018-08-22 10:23 AM
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Location: Connecticut | 57 Plymouth taillights ? Ron |
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Location: Lubbock, TX | ronbo97 - 2018-08-22 10:04 AM
57 Plymouth taillights ? Ron
1957 Dodge wagons have an insert panel for the twin taillights. Possibly the same quarters as a Plymouth, but different taillights for sure. Look up on Google 1957 Dodge wagon to see examples.
However, this one does appear to have had 1957 Plymouth wagon taillights installed, which leads me to believe they're interchangeable. Interesting...
Edited by CaprockClassics 2018-08-22 11:50 AM
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | I thought that we had had a conversation/discussion about the 1957-58 Dodge/Plymouth wagons and concluded that they used the same shell and chassis.
In fact, based on the PNs, at least for the 4dr wagons, the rear quarters were the same for the 1957-58 Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto and Chryslers (i.e. 1681 624/625) (see below)
Here are two 1957 Dodge Wagons:
Here are two 1957 Plymouth wagons:
Edited by 56D500boy 2018-08-22 12:26 PM
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Location: So. Cal | Right, all the '57-'58 Chrysler product wagons used the same bodies with 2 different frames. That's why the fins on them are so generic. One size fits all!
Edited by Powerflite 2018-08-22 9:00 PM
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