Classic Car Overview
Tucked under the Custom Royal Lancer nameplate in Dodges lineup, the Royal Lancer was above the Lancer and the La Femme trims. Virgil Exner was hired to restyle the cars for the middle part of the decade and they make a viable alternative to General Motors Tri-Five lineup. Made in Chryslers Hamtramck Assembly in Hamtramck, Michigan, this Dodge is finished in one of Exners exotic three-tone color schemes a Sapphire White (code 555) roof over Heather Rose (code 550) doors and fenders with a Jewel Black hood, beltline and trunk (code 501). The combination is unique and eye-catching. It was originally purchased at Fred Skaluba Dodge-Plymouth in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The cars bodywork is straight and solid, the chrome bumpers fit tightly to the body, the engine bay is very tidy and the cargo area is clean. It has gone under a cosmetic restoration and looks fantastic throughout. This Dodge rolls on Universal bias-ply tires, size 7.10-15 at every corner, with each tire mounted to a wire wheel cover. The wheels are in satisfactory order while the tires are in good, original condition. Under the hood is a 270 CID Red Ram V-8 engine (code D553). Bore was 3.625 inches and stroke was 3.25 inches. In higher trims like the Dodge Royal, the Super Red Ram ran the same compression ratio but with a four-barrel carburetor. Backing the motor is a Powerflite two-speed automatic transmission and a 3.73:1 rear end. Driver convenience feature includes power steering. Inside, the seats are upholstered in a unique black Jacquard with ivory Cordagrain trim and silver thread. The black carpet is in very good order while the white headliner mirrors the condition of the seats. A two-spoke steering wheel faces the driver while the dashboard with the Flite Control Lever for the transmission and inner door panels look great. A factory AM radio completes the interior. The introduction of the Dodge Custom Royal for the 1955 model year saw the Royal moved down to the intermediate trim level, above the now base-model Coronet. The Royal Lancer name was applied to the two-door hardtop model and Royal Sierra to the new station wagon models. Documentation includes the original owners manual and an original 1955 Dodge sales brochure. If youre searched and searched for a Tri-Five from General Motors with no luck and the mid-50s Fords and Mercurys arent to your taste, consider this 1955 Dodge Royal Lancer coupe at MotoeXotica. VIN: 34754473 This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 95,510 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.