General Description
Introduced for 1949, the entry-level Dodge Wayfarer was offered as a two-door, six-passenger sedan, a two-door, three-passenger coupe and as a two-door, three-passenger roadster. The Wayfarer roadster was initially offered with removable windows, which were superseded by roll-up windows with vents in 1951. The 1949 and 1950 Wayfarer are of the last production roadsters built in America with the exception of the Chevrolet Corvette and the Kaiser-Darrin.
This car has the drive-train and...
This car has the drive-train and...
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