créée le 11 avril
2008 et mise à jour le 11 avril 2008
marque
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DODGE
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modèle
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K6D100 - 1/2
TON
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finitions
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Sweptside Pick-Up
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année
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1 9 5
7
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quantité/prix
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49 431 utilitaires 1957/
$1614 en 6cyl (+$105 en V8)
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carrosserie
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pick-up simple
cabine
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moteur/boite
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modifié HEMI V8 de
270cid - 204cv
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<<BARRETT-JACKSON>>
ENCHERES DE SCOTTSDALE 2008 (Arizona)
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- hôte :
<<BARRETT-JACKSON>>
se dit lui même "the world's greatest collector
car events" met aux enchères un bon millier de
voitures en une semaine à Scottsdale (Arizona)
tous les ans en janvier. Puis c'est au tour de Las Vegas,
Palm Beach etc etc
- voitures
américaines : c'est 95% des propositions au
marteau
- photos : du
webmestre du trombinoscar en janvier 2008
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CE QU'EN DIT LE
COMMISSAIRE PRISEUR
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- adjugé
$57000
- 1957 DODGE SWEPTSIDE
HEMI PICK UP v8 270 HEMI AUTOMATIC
- Summary : Complete
spectacular nut and bolt restoration. HEMI 270 engine
with a 3-speed selective sliding gear
transmission.
- Description : FOR
SALE IN THE SHOWROOM PAVILION. HEMI 270 engine, 3-speed
selective sliding gear transmission. Ford, Chevy, and GMC
may have been the sales leaders in the pickup truck
market in 1957, but it was Dodge Sweptside that was the
leader. New for 1957, the "Forward Look" of the car
line-up was carried over on all Dodge pickups. The front
fender lines were extended forward and the headlamps
became hooded. The entire front end was remodeled for a
fresh appearance including new grille treatments and a
different bumper. The hood opened 45-degrees, or full
90-degrees for easy engine servicing. Late in the 1957
model year, Dodge introduced its K-Series D100 Sweptside
pickup truck to compete with Chevy's Cameo Carrier and
Ford's Ranchero. The Sweptside 100 featured the
flamboyant rear fins and other styling cues grafted onto
a long box from Dodge's own two-door station wagon. The
rear bumper from the wagon was also fitted, along with
some quarter moldings, for a true swept look described in
Dodge advertisements as "Straight Out of Tomorrow."
Sweptside pickups came standard with the Custom Cab,
which added a glove box, two-tone seat material covering
foam rubber cushions, two sun visors, a wrap-around rear
window and two-speed wipers. Custom Cab exteriors
featured additional chrome trim and embellishments. In
addition to its stylish derriere, Dodge offered the
Sweptside with two-tone paint, wide whitewall tires and
full wheel covers. The 1957 Dodge Sweptside Pickup
presented here was the subject of a professional
rotisserie restoration completed in 2006. Totally stock
in appearance, its stylish two-tone paintwork, brilliant
chrome and new two-tone interior underscores Dodge's
fifties pickup bravado. Under the hood sits a fully
detailed 270 cubic inch Hemi engine. Bordering on
perfect, this before never shown 1957 Dodge Sweptside 100
Pickup will draw crowds and acclaim wherever it goes.
When parked beside other trucks from the same era this
Dodge Sweptside will appear "Straight Out of Tomorrow."
$75K
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PHOTOS DU DODGE
1/2 TON SWEPTSIDE PICK-UP 1957
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