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For Sale: 1959 Dodge Siera Station Wagon - "Runs and drives" - "Cool wagon for the summer" - Vancouver, WA - Not Mine - 7/17 Reduced - 7/25 SOLD!


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For sale on Facebook: 1959 Dodge Sierra 4-door Station Wagon in Vancouver, WA  -  $9,500  -  Must be a member of Facebook to access Seller's contact information.

 

On 7/17, Seller reduced price to $8,500

 

Link: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/623182468862443/1959-Dodge-Sierra-Station-Wagon

 

Seller's Description:

1959 Dodge Sierra 4-door Station Wagon

  • Driven 116,000 miles
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: Red · Interior color: Black

Up for sale is a 1959 Dodge Sierra wagon in good condition runs and drives. Paint is ok for its age.

  • Turn signals work, lights work, wipers work and the original radio works.

Cool wagon for the summer has the V8 360. With push buttons for transmission. Asking $9,500.

 

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The engine is not a "360". It could have been and probably was a 361, which is unrelated to the 360, but what is there now looks like a 1970s 400. The thing is, I don't think it will bolt to a transmission older than 1962. The 1970s transmission won't work with the pushbuttons. Maybe it is still the 361 with some newer valve covers? Chrysler blue wasn't a thing until 1970. Maybe it has a 1962-65 transmission? If it does, there's probably no parking brake because that was on the transmission?

 

Cool old car, but it really needs a close look.

 

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  • 6T-FinSeeker changed the title to For Sale: 1959 Dodge Siera Station Wagon - "Runs and drives" - "Cool wagon for the summer" - Vancouver, WA - Not Mine - 7/17 Reduced
19 hours ago, Marty Roth said:

Price includes optional Parking Brick?

Absolutely!  It is needed because . . .  

 

On 7/16/2022 at 12:26 AM, Bloo said:

Maybe it has a 1962-65 transmission? If it does, there's probably no parking brake because that was on the transmission?

Typical problem on Mopars when people think they can swap motors AND TRANSMISSIONS as easily as on a GM or Ford.

Because of the changes to the transmission controls (no Park position on many Mopars) and the location of the parking brake, a "simple" swap becomes a unsolvable quagmire.

 

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On 7/16/2022 at 5:35 PM, Brooklyn Beer said:

Trying to figure out why you need a hammer and screwdriver to give a car a wash ?  

I'm guessing they popped off the hubcaps to wash the wheels?!?   ouch...   Appears that when the car was painted - they closed the doors before the paint was fully dry - and door seals/door cards took some paint off?!?

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