If Elvis ever built a spaceship, it would probably look like a 1959 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer Convertible. Fins like cathedral spires, chrome flashing like a Vegas marquee, and a ribbon speedometer ...
Here’s a model that does not get that much attention from the automotive world anymore for the simple fact that it hasn’t been a round for a long time. In fact, most of us here at Autoevolution ...
To see models, try adjusting the filter dropdowns. Built as a durable utility pickup for drivers seeking a smaller alternative to full-sized trucks, the Dodge Dakota featured smaller dimensions than ...
The 1959 Dodge Custom Royal was a head-turner that captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts. It was a car that personified the optimism and flair of the late 1950s. From its bold lines to ...
For the 1958 model year, the Dodge Coronet moved to the DeSoto Fireflite chassis, and it remained the lowest trim level for the full-sized Dodge lineup. That year, a nasty recession knocked US-market ...
This is a 1959 Dodge Coronet two-door Club Sedan, dressed out in Turquoise and Jet Black, two of the 18 colors offered to Dodge buyers for 1959. Two-tone paint schemes were very popular in the fifties ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1959 Dodge Sierra Custom 4 Door Station Wagon 9 Passenger across different levels of condition. Edit options.
If you're a fan of Detroit cars with enormous tailfins and rocket-exhaust-looking lights, 1959 is the year for you. The first American satellites had gone up to challenge the Sputniks, the antiproton ...