Lancer

Slant-Six Survivor: 1962 Dodge Lancer

Plymouth launched the Valiant in 1960 as its first entry in the hot new compact car market. Dodge followed suit the next year with a badge-engineered version called the Lancer (the nameplate was used just a few years earlier… more»

Valiant Knock-Off: 1961 Dodge Lancer

Dodge fans may remember that the Dart was not the brand’s first compact car in the 1960s. That honor goes to the Lancer, whose name was shifted to a Plymouth derivative, the Valiant, in 1961 and 1962. It was… more»

32k Mile Survivor: 1956 Dodge Coronet Lancer

Thanks to a big loan from Prudential, Chrysler redesigned their cars for 1955-56, making them sleeker than their predecessors. That included the Dodge Coronet, the mainstay of the division’s line-up. All of Dodge’s 2-door hardtops were also called Lancers,… more»

Collector-Owned 40 Years: 1962 Dodge Lancer

On the heels of Plymouth entering the compact car market in 1960, Dodge quickly followed suit. The Dodge Lancer would largely be a rebadged Plymouth Valiant, but with a higher level of creature comforts. The car would be produced… more»

Black Plate Survivor: 1957 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer

If you are looking for a classic car that blends like a chameleon into the background, you probably aren’t looking for this 1957 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer. However, if flamboyance is something that you crave, then this is a… more»

Solid Project: 1958 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer

Vehicles designed by Virgil Exner can be accused of being many things, but the word “subtle” is not one that springs instantly to mind. Nowhere is this better demonstrated than in the 1958 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer, a vehicle… more»

2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo MR Edition With 21 Miles!

Spotting a future classic can be a difficult job, but there’s a good chance that virtually anything produced by Mitsubishi that wears the Evo badge is going to be a fairly safe bet. These little cars are capable of… more»

32K Mile Survivor: 1961 Dodge Lancer

Once upon a time, the Dodge Dart that we all know and love from the late sixties through the mid-seventies was actually a full-sized, mid-priced model. The compact Dodge of the early sixties was called a Lancer and I… more»

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