I didn't push my luck opening the hood, but I did see it has a push button trans.Wasn't there a special edition Dodge that year to attract women buyers? The color scheme reminds of the 'edition'...making it ahh...special. First year of the pushbutton trans.
Ahh yeah da LeFemme! Tell ya a 'find' as your link says what...only 300 produced in two years? Gotta think more than half didn't survive maybe more found the crusher. Could be a RARE find if this is one...I'd wanna snag it!
That was a Lefemme 1955 and 56. Then there was a D500 with a 315 Double bump valve cover hemi.Wasn't there a special edition Dodge that year to attract women buyers? The color scheme reminds of the 'edition'...making it ahh...special. First year of the pushbutton trans.
Looks to be original paint from what I saw. Waiting to hear back from owner.Ahh yeah da LeFemme! Tell ya a 'find' as your link says what...only 300 produced in two years? Gotta think more than half didn't survive maybe more found the crusher. Could be a RARE find if this is one...I'd wanna snag it!
Never seen that model. That would be one to see.There was also a 1956 Texan model made I heard it had a plaque on the dash shaped like the State of Texas.
My brother was in university in 1960, someone from the States was enrolled at U of S he had a 2 dr Texan that I believe had a Hemi.Never seen that model. That would be one to see.
Looks to be a '56 and I want to say a Coronet Lancer maybe?
Cool rides, especially with the 315.
That was a Lefemme 1955 and 56. Then there was a D500 with a 315 Double bump valve cover hemi.