This car is the one that Stephen King should have used for Christine. Look at the teeth on the front of that Dodge! The two tone color scheme is breathtaking. The side view is really sporty and downplays how big this car is.
Thanks, INCREDIBLE MOPAR CLASSIC….! my Parents had the 1959:Coronet Station Wagon loaded/ exc air Cond.kind of piqued my early interest in MOPAR , & D500, etc. D501 etc.ps; I read those MAGAZINES TOO ( PM, POP SCIENCERoad & Track, etc)
Like to see the aftermarket fender skirts on the 1957 Dodge Royal V-8, 2 door hardtop. I thought fender skirts are not offered on any Chrysler cars between 1942 and 1965, save for 1951 and 1952 Chrysler Imperial models.
Wow, what a treat! Super nice 57 Dodge. She is a beauty.
Yep. Thanks for watching Chris.
The first time I ever went 120 mph I was riding with my Dad and brother in a 57 Royal Lancer. It was the same color blue and white.
Cool. You'll never forget that day I'm sure. Thanks for watching.
What motor did it have D500? I have the one with the red ram 325 four barrel. The fastest I was able to go was 110mph radar gunned.
Wow - he did it up right! Stunning. I had a ‘57 Sierra wagon, and a ‘57 4-dr hemi. An Exner classic.
Thanks for watching.
This car is the one that Stephen King should have used for Christine. Look at the teeth on the front of that Dodge! The two tone color scheme is breathtaking. The side view is really sporty and downplays how big this car is.
Ya I can see that. Thanks for watching.
What a great car. Cheers from Australia
Cheers from the USA. Thanks for watching.
Wow, that Dodge is fantastic! Notice how the rear wheel opening echoes the shape of the roof.
Yep cool. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic flamboyant example of the classic forward look
Thanks for watching Gary.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this!
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
I had a 57 dodge custom royal convertible with lots of power beautiful car
They are very nice cars. Thanks for watching.
The clock works! Attention to detail for sure with this car...
For sure Joby. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful car!!!
It sure is! Thanks for watching.
Thanks, INCREDIBLE MOPAR CLASSIC….! my Parents had the 1959:Coronet Station Wagon loaded/ exc air Cond.kind of piqued my early interest in MOPAR , & D500, etc. D501 etc.ps; I read those MAGAZINES TOO ( PM, POP SCIENCERoad & Track, etc)
Wow nice! Did it have the ac in the roof?
I love that layered look along the top of the rear quarter panels. Thanks to Mike and Tom the owner for sharing it with us.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Old molars had so much class
Thanks for watching.
Beautiful car!!! I had owned one in the mid 90's. I love these cars and I love the shark teeth in the grill.
Me to. They are an eye full. Thanks for watching.
@@Mikesclassicautoworld If I won the lottery I would have to buy a totally restored one along with a 1958 Plymouth (CHRISTINE) clone.
@@kjpphotography4764 Thats a good start and I'm sure there would be more to come. 👍
Like to see the aftermarket fender skirts on the 1957 Dodge Royal V-8, 2 door hardtop. I thought fender skirts are not offered on any Chrysler cars between 1942 and 1965, save for 1951 and 1952 Chrysler Imperial models.
Thanks for watching Dave.
My dream car! All hail Virgil Exner
Lol thanks for watching.
Absolutely stunning!
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Thanks, interesting m Classic build up, from the 4 DOOR LOADED Dodge, etc……
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These are sweet.. they won’t fit in any garage built after 1990 but yeah these are sick! All those wings!
👍Thanks for watching.
Good work grandpa love your car 🔥🔥
Thanks for watching.
I had a 57 Dodge 2dr sedan painted the same colors
Cool. Thanks for watching Lanny.
Is this vehicle for sale today November 16, 2023 and if so at what price?
Sorry but it is not for sale.
The only thing is, we can’t hear what the car owner is saying in answer to your questions.
Sorry I never know when I'll come across a classic so I video it when and where I can. Mic or no mic. Thanks for watching.
I had the 4dr 325ci Hemi
Nice. Thanks for watching.
Should have started the engine for us.
Sorry Tom. Thanks for watching.