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Is the 1962 Dodge Lancer GT an original car?

Is the 1962 Dodge Lancer GT an original car?

Rare, interesting, original, and exceptionally affordable, this 1962 Dodge Lancer GT is a showstopper and is sure to attract tons of attention. Get your survivors awards ready because that glossy black is believed to be original. Then again, it’s hard not to get excited about this Lancer, in total.

When did the Dodge Lancer go out of production?

Initially introduced as a hardtop version of the full-sized 1955 Dodge, the original version was produced until 1959. In 1961, Dodge revived the Lancer nameplate on the compact Chrysler A platform, but this only remained in production for two model years before it was replaced by the Dodge Dart.

Where are the medallions on a 1962 Dodge Lancer?

Two-tone paint was available and instead of the front bench seat, there were two bucket seats. Also for the 1962 model, “Lancer GT” medallions were mounted on the doors’ interior trim panels below the vent window and on the sides of the front fenders just aft of the headlamps.

What kind of paint does a Dodge Lancer have?

This car feels highly original right down to the Lancer factory hubcaps. That blue streak running below the doors and around the cowl on the outside is a cool preview of the interior. That light blue paint matches the door panels, dashboard, and special bucket seats.

Where can I buy a 1962 Dodge Lancer?

Classic Auto Salesof San Clemente, Ca.Is Proud to Offer Our Office at 2485 S El Camino Real, San Clemente, Ca. 1962 Dodge Lancer Station WagonOriginal-V8 This car is an extremely unique car. This car originally was built in LA per the fender tag. It is the 770 model.

Is the Dodge Lancer a good car to drive?

Very Nice Car. Fun to drive and runs like a Singer Sewing machine. Smooth and Quiet. I would drive this car anywhere. | I have kept this car as original as possible.

What kind of engine did the Dodge Lancer have?

Although the bigger Dodges were beginning to appear at drag strips around the country, the “Golden Lancer” of Dode Martin and Jim Nelson was just about the fastest compact on the strips in 1962. Stuffed into the engine compartment was a 413 cu in (6.77 liters) Chrysler RB V8 engine modified by the Chrysler engineers’ “Ramchargers” racing team.

What’s the difference between a Dodge Valiant and a Lancer?

The Lancer wheelbase and body shell were identical to those of the Valiant, but interior and exterior trim were more upscale for the Lancer. Lancers featured round taillights and a full-width grille, instead of the Valiant’s cat’s-eye taillights and central grille.

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