Stig, To quote from "The Dodge Story", by Thomas A. MacPherson, page 173: "Available as a 2 or 3-seat wagon, the Royal Sierra was the top wagon offering for Dodge in 1955. The Royal Sierra Custom was added in mid- year and was their tops. It had Lancer styling and chrome rear fins." No further information is given. I have not seen these models on any other listing, and I cannot find any production figures for it. I do know that 5,506 Royal Sierra wagons were built (2-seat and 3-seat combined). It is quite possible the Royal Sierra Custom figures are included with the Royal Sierra. Do you know what the model number and VIN is? The Royal Sierra was model D55-2. I would be interesting to find out where the Royal Sierra Custom was a model D55-2 (as I suspect) or a D55-3 (the Custom Royal model number). I would be interested in jpegs of the vehicle. Do you have any of the interior as well? Would be interesting to find out if it used the Royal or Custom Royal interior. Bill W > Can somebody on the list help me with some info about this model? It does'nt apear in any of the salesliterature that I have seen, and not in the Standard catalog of Chrysler. > It's a fourdoor with three tone paint and Lancer trim, Custom Royal healightdoors and taillights, Royal script on the frontfenders together with the custom medallion. Also the Custom wings on the rearfenders. It seems like the real thing and not a "custom built" model. > Any info about this model and productionnumbers are preciated! Jpegs of the car can be e-mailed on request. > -- > Stig Molteberg > '56 Chrysler New Yorker St.Regis > '56 Chrysler New Yorker St.Regis > '56 Windsor Limousine > Nordic 55-56 MoPar Register www.forwardlook.net/nordicmopar > Home of the 1956 Chrysler & Imperial www.forwardlook.net/1956chrysler >
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