Rare example of one of Dodge’s most luxurious Pre-War offerings
Believed to be one of just 2,100 DeLuxe Luxury Liner Convertibles built for 1940
Powered by a 218-ci, inline, six-cylinder engine fed with a single-barrel Stromberg carburetor and mated to a three-speed, column-mounted manual transmission
Features the new-for-1940 Luxury Liner chrome grille topped with an early iteration of Dodge’s iconic “Ram” hood ornament
Presented in maroon over tan upholstery with tan convertible top
Equipped with heater, push-button radio, exterior sideview mirrors, etched wind wings, and the Luxury Liner’s extensive trim package, including chrome body moldings running front to back and wide “wind stream” bead moldings along the hood
Rides on steel wheels with chrome hubcaps and beauty rings, wearing wide whitewall tires