1957 DODGE CRUSADER, CANADIAN MODEL. CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH A 57 PLYMOUTH PLAZA BODY AND A 57 CORONET FRONT CLIP. THIS WAS THE BARE-BONES BASE MODEL. IT'S PRICE EQUIVILENT WOULD BE A PLYMOUTH PLAZA. STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL FLOOR RUBBER MATS WHICH ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE.
I HATE TO USE THE TERM RARE... BUT WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW ONE OF THESE.
NO RUST EVER, HAS THE LARGE 251 FLAT 6 AND THREE SPEED MANUAL, OF COURSE. EVERYTHING ON THIS CAR WORKS. 89k miles original.
RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE CHAMP AND THE PAINT/INTERIOR IS AMAZING. THIS COULD VERY WELL BE THE NICEST CRUSADER LEFT.
I'M NOT INTO THE 6CYL/3 SPEED CARS... BUT MAYBE YOU ARE. IT WOULD BE A STYLISH, ECONOMY-MINDED BULLET PROOF DAILY DRIVER FOR THE RIGHT PERSON.
I'VE PUT ABOUT 500 MILES ON IT IN THE LAST MONTH WITH NO PROBLEMS.
i'm not sure how to post pics on here but you can click on the photobucket link... there about 50 pics. thanks for looking
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Few people know these cars exist, even fewer people have ever seen one. Limited to a production of only 3,002 units (all body styles), the 1958 Dodge Mayfair is an unusual cross between a 1958 Plymouth and a 1958 Dodge. The "Plodge", as it would unofficially become known, consisted of a Plymouth chassis and body capped off with Dodge front end sheetmetal. This combination however, was not the first of its kind. Combining existing Dodge, Plymouth, and DeSoto parts to make new models was common practice for Chrysler since the 1940's. This allowed Chrysler to produce new models without the expense of tooling all new vehicles. These unique cars were produced for Canada to allow Canadian dealers to offer a wider array of vehicles despite having a smaller market share.
These unusual hybrids were also sold overseas under the name "Kingsway".
In addition to the Mayfair, lower, more affordable models of Plodges were also offered.
1958 Mayfair
- went under the name Kingsway Custom for the overseas market
- equivalent to the Plymouth Belvedere in model ranking
- shared the Belvedere trim & interior
- *3,002 total units produced
1958 Regent
- went under the name Kingsway DeLuxe for the overseas market
- equivalent to the Plymouth Savoy in model ranking
- shared the Savoy trim & interior
- *9,406 total units produced
1958 Crusader
- went under the name Kingsway for the overseas market
- equivalent to the Plymouth Plaza in model ranking
- shared the Plaza trim & interior
- *4,876 total units produced
Wagon versions of the aforementioned models were also available.
Despite the Mayfair's beauty and scarcity, these MoPars have not caught the interest of the majority of car collectors. Plodge owners are a rare breed and are among a privilaged few to own such a unique piece of Chrysler history. This site was created to help educate Mopar enthusiasts about these truly special automobiles.
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