For Sale 1959 Dodge Sierra Station Wagon - Factory Big-Block MoPar ARIZONA CAR - $8500 (Wheat Ridge)

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1959 Dodge Sierra Station Wagon - Factory Big-Block MoPar ARIZONA CAR
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I have a 1959 Dodge Coronet Sierra 6-passenger station wagon for sale. This is a running, driving, stopping project car.

This is a factory big-block wagon... 361 engine. 3-speed Torqueflite transmission. Rare Custom Royal front fascia, emblem, and steering wheel.

I brought this car back from Arizona about 6 months ago. It is a lifelong AZ car, which means the body is pretty dang clean and dry. It's not perfect however; the floors have been patched as they often are, and there is some bubbling in the lower rear quarters. But overall, you will be hard-pressed to find a cleaner body.

This wagon sat idle for a VERY long time before I acquired it. In the last six months, I have gone about getting the car on the road; new plugs, wires, rebuilt carb, valve cover gaskets, oil change and fuel pump. I dropped the fuel tank and professionally welded-in a patch, and flushed it thoroughly. Four 14 x 5.5" rims were located, then blasted and painted. Four new tires. New master cylinder, all six wheel cylinders, and rubber brake hoses. The car now starts, idles smoothly, shifts well and stops. Unfortunately the brakes pulse heavily; the drums need to be turned, but I have not done that yet.

Visually this was someone's "Kustom" at one time. I'm not a fan really but it's a look that's easily changed. Wagon was originally white and green.

Interior is somewhat disassembled and is rough. All of the interior trim - door panels, etc - is in the trunk area.

To repeat, this is a project car. A very rare one... Can be driven while you work on it.

Asking $8500/OBO. Come see it in Wheat Ridge. RESPOND WITH PHONE NUMBER TO GET REPLY. No number = no reply. Thank you for your understanding.
 
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"Get out of my face, why don't you just leave me alone. Damn flippers, you know I have anger management issues"!

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And no radio. I have a 59 coronet 4dr Sedan, and it didn't come with a radio either. Guess people liked the silence, or were exceedingly cheap..... Super nice 59 wagon for someone who is in the market for another cool Mopar.
 
I'don know maybe I'm getting senile, I think it would be cool to drive around in this one at my age.

As far as the radio goes, it's 1959, not a lot of radio stations around, you get out into the rural areas and you'd be better off with a shortwave.
 
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