Again, all the information in Collectible Automobile 10/2 is pretty much correct. The wider body-side molding and the grill medallions were the "Deluxe Molding Package", and the bright fin end-cap and wide rear license plate escutcheon formed the "Bumper Appearance Group". Some cars had one or the other, some both. I guess you could also order a Spring Special color without either, but would it still be a "Spring Special"? My Coronet has the Deluxe Molding Package, but not the Bumper Appearance Group. Currently all white, but will probably add some red to two-tone it and set off the beautiful lines. << > According to Collectible Automobile, Vol.10#2: > > [1958] "Dodge's 'New Spring Swept-Wing' included a wider, full-length > body-side molding with a textured insert; a Lancer helmet-and-shield center > grille medallion on Custom Royals or Dodge crest badge on Royals and > Coronets; a triangular bright fin rear end cap; and a new, wider chromed > license plate escutcheon. > ...The ad also depicted body-color headlamp doors, but they apparently never > made it into production. In addition, three new deluxe colors were added-- > Poppy Red, Frosted Turquoise, and Paris Rose-- together with new > turquoise-and-black and red-and-black interiors." > They go on to talk about some spring option quirks and the Texan and Regal Lancer.
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