Vehicle Description
HIGHLY DETAILED TOTAL RESTORATIONCONCOURS-QUALITY
THROUGHOUTHANDSOME DODGE REGAL MAROON PAINTCORRECT & INVITING GRAY
CLOTH INTERIOR87 BHP 218 CI L-HEAD INLINE 6-CYLINDER CORRECT
3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSIONUPDATED FRONT DISC BRAKESRARE & VERY
STYLISH PREWAR DODGEHYDRAULIC BRAKES & ALL-STEEL BODYVERY
ROADWORTHY SHOWPIECE For 1937, Dodge styling was now heavily
influenced by the "senior" Chrysler models, with a new split-grille
frontal treatment and abundant bright trim. Engineering was
characteristically strong, with the Dodge line featuring a standard
Autolite-sourced ignition system, hydraulic brakes, all-steel
disc-type wheels, a one-piece windshield, "No-Draft" ventilation,
reading lamps over each rear window, a new 16-gallon fuel tank,
dual taillights, and much more. In short, the 1937 Dodge models
provided a winning combination of comfort, convenience, safety, and
drivability, delivering significant value for the money to Dodge's
upwardly mobile buyer base.This handsomely streamlined and rare
1937 Dodge Series D6 Coupe is a remarkable example of these
value-packed automobiles, handsomely presented and benefiting from
a highly detailed, Concours-quality restoration. Finished in
visually striking Dodge Regal Maroon paint, the D6 Coupe is powered
by a correct 218 CI L-Head inline 6-cylinder engine, factory-rated
at a robust 87 BHP, and very well detailed. A factory-correct
3-speed manual transmission delivers the power to the road. Updated
front disc brakes are a welcome complement to the Dodge's
industry-leading hydraulic brake system. The proper Gray
cloth-upholstered interior lends a premium-level feel and features
a 3-spoke steering wheel, wood grain dash finish, floor shifter,
and very attractive, Art Deco-style central instrument cluster.
Consistent with the exterior of the vehicle, the engine, engine
bay, and undercarriage are beautifully finished and correctly
detailed. Be sure to contact us today to see this beautifully
restored and wonderfully presented 1937 Dodge Series D6 Coupe for
yourself, get full details, and prepare to add it to your
collection and display it at the upcoming spring and summer
Concours events and classic tours!