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Location: San Antonio, TX | Several FL listed for sale. No prices... guess you have to call
https://www.orlandoautomuseum.com/sales/vehicles/2324/1959-dodge-cus...
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | I'd lay a bet on this custom Royal being Canadian built. |
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Location: Newcastle Australia | Didn't the Canadian Dodges use Plymouth bodies?
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | lozrox58 - 2019-04-04 9:53 PM
Didn't the Canadian Dodges use Plymouth bodies?
Sometimes but not always, e.g. Canadian Dodge Visconts, Regents and Mayfairs were Plymouths from the cowl back but the Canadian Custom Royals were based on the American Dodge Custom Royals but probably with Plymouth engines. Experts will correct me, as needed.
Edited by 56D500boy 2019-04-05 1:27 AM
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | The reason I think it's Canadian is the presence of a Mylar insert on the door panel, see photo below. The US built 59 CR had cloth matching the seat inserts in that area, the Canadian models had silver Mylar.
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