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1941 Dodge Luxury Liner 3-window business coupe custom

1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
1941 unknown Dodge Luxury Liner
Make: Dodge
Model: Luxury Liner
SubModel: Luxury Liner
Type: Coupe
Trim: business coupe
Year: 1941
Mileage: 999,999
Color: unknown
Engine: GM V8 block
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Drive type: automatic or manual
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Item location: South San Francisco, California, United States

1941 Dodge Luxury Liner Luxury Liner Additional Info:

THIS IS A GREAT PROJECT CAR: a '41 Dodge Luxury Liner "business coupe," meaning that it's a true 2-seater with access to a large trunk area through the back wall of the interior. This one has been lowered over what I think is a Chevelle rolling chassis, complete with a small-block Chevy short block engine and rear-end.
While the hard work has been done to make this a business coupe a killer custom with a great stance and a modern drivetrain, there's still lots of work to be done. If you're looking for a project this winter and you dig pre-war customs, this is a rare find and an even rarer body style!
WHAT IT HAS:• complete Chevelle (I think that's what it is, but it's definitely GM) rolling chassis• engine short-block• interior: original dash, seats, assorted hardware• whitewall bias-ply tires• wheel covers• gas tank
WHAT IT NEEDS:• finished engine• steering column, wheel, linkage• transmission• driveshaft• wiring, electrical• fuel system• finished interior• finished bodywork, body trim, etc.• title
As you'll see in the pics, I've also included a mock-up of what the car could look like when it's finished--just to give you an idea of how great this thing is as a lowered custom. This project has no title or plates. That's not a problem, but it'll require some extra paperwork at your DMV. Take a look at the pics and if you have any questions, fire-away!