The only problem ia a 1958 dashboard and rear view mirror would not have appeared in a 1957 model. All interior bits on a 1957 model should be 1957 and not 1958. Production of 1957 models began in September, 1956 and ended in September, 1957. Production of 1958 models began a week or so after 1957 production ended, Perhaps no serial number is being shown as it is a 1958 Dodge? Would not take much to change a 1958 Dodge to a 1957 Dodge as the exterior changes were cosmetic. . The biggest change for 1958 was the front grille, headlamps and bumper. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: "eastern sierra Adj Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:26 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] '57 Dodge (Super) D-500 on eBay > Hi, all; I PM'ed Jim, with a list of comments, but @ the risk of > offending the seller, with objective observations: > > The color combo is non-standard, and > may be a color-change --funny thing: the gold interior tends to be less > popular, which implies that the gold may have been original, but that > interior was the most commonly used, and the car could have been > all-black, e,g. . > > The car is apparently a late-model, as it features the 1958 dashboard > w/forward-located r.view mirrore, 1-piece speaker/vent grille, & 58 > handbrake lever, and 'late-model' speedo housing, so, the car may have > been built in 8/57 (which implies that its body [note the good trunk & > hood fitments] was well-constructed. > > > While the VIN reveals very little information (interesting that the > seller provides NO vin, which implies that he may believe that its > 'numbers', a-la the 60's Mopes, may reveal some dark secrets, about the > car) the VIN will confirm approximately-when a car is built., AND which > model-series the car was (Roy's & CRLS shared the same 'prefix' : > "37"--Coros were "35". > > Door alignment is iffy, tho. > > It's got an incorrect carpet & footpad (implies quick resto/little > research/poor pre-resto condition of car) > > Nice interior: SMS probably > > Heavy/obvious clear coat. > > wrong (rt-side) knight's head installed on fin. > > Lotsa 'minor' issues under hood, incl carb linkage/return springs(?) > > No undercarriage shots. > > No spare tire(?) in a fully "carpeted" (note the 'carpeted fuel-filler > tube', and no "front" carboard panel, but side panels very-well > installed. > > In addition to the Paint/Trim data plate, I'd like to see > pre-restoration pics of the car. > > Probably is a real D500 single 4-barrel, but no close-up shot of > condition of emblem (which tells a LOT about the condition of the car, > if original, or re-chromed (or, even if its 'NORS/NOS').---the pitting > on an emblem is a reliable tell-tale. > > Finally, we are all "fortunate" that correct Power Brake pedals are NOT > being re-popped, as far as I know. > > The brake pedal condition/wear is the BEST tell-tale Re: overall > usage/mileage of a "restored" car.--this car's pedal looks to be > consistent w/a 90K mileage car (as the seller indicates. > > So fwiw, these are my observations, & w/o benefit of ANY information on > its mechanical condition (kinda like buying a car, @ an auction) > [LOL]---the car LOOKS like it's worth $25K. > > Neil Vedder > > ************************************************************* > > To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to > http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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