Vehicle Description
We always like to mention how fewer Dodges there are out there
compared to the other Big Three. And in the case of the pre-WWII
cars, it's especially true. So, a sedan like this 1934 Dodge DeLuxe
Six is a true find when it's this well presented and this
affordable.
A limousine style sedan like this is an international symbol of
vintage luxury, and this is presented exactly how you would want
it. The black paint is not some modern electric shine. Instead, it
comes from an older application that has plenty of premium luster
without being to boisterous. So while we know it's the product of
an older restoration, the first impression it makes is that you
plucked it out of a Vanderbilt or Rockefeller estate. Honestly,
this American royalty impression goes beyond just the paint. The
shine of the chrome bumpers, grille, and headlight bezels show
there have been some great care. So does the way the body panels
line up and how the suicide doors give a solid thunk as they close
evenly and securely. This Dodge just feels correct, right down to
the wheel covers and whitewall tires.
A broadcloth interior with plenty of room means you're getting the
best of true old-school luxury. Sure, Dodge wasn't producing Pierce
Arrow levels of prestige, but we cannot help but think upper class
when we see how nicely the button top plush seats are. Plus, the
matching door panels and taught headliner really make this one a
special place to log in some miles. While you could enlist a
chauffeur, you would miss out on the time machine feeling of
grabbing the large three-spoke steering wheel and watching the
factory gauges dance as you amble on down the road. This is so
honest that the air is even controlled the by the windshield crank
that's reachable from the driver's seat.
When you look under the hood, you get more of the originality that
gives this sedan its charm. The 217 cubic-inch flathead inline six
is a design that would power Mopar vehicles for years with
incredible reliability. The engine bay looks very period-correct,
with just the right upgrades to keep this one running right. The
silver head, single-barrel carburetor, and oil bath air cleaner are
all reminders of how your grandparents used to travel. The
three-speed manual transmission shifts easily, highlighting a
chassis that looks nicely maintained, particularly for its age.
There's something special about a car like this. You'll love it for
everything from parades to Sunday drives. So when it's this
affordable, you know you need to act fast if you want it to be
yours. Call today!!!