Sorry INOT, but that old Dodge is a '49. I know beacause I am old enough to remember when it was new. Back then my whole family was pretty much Mopar crazy, so we had at least one of just about everything Chrysler made, including several of the first Hemi cars. One of my uncles worked part time for a Chrysler Plymouth dealer & he had lots of really neat old Mopars. And by the way, that old Coronet was considered pretty sharp in its day. In fact, (in my opinion!) cars had more character & more different shapes back then than they do now. A couple of our most popular car mags have even referred to the new style vehicles a "squashed jelly beans." Not my words, but theirs. You really had to be around then to appreciate them. Just think, anyone could buy a new Hemi car without hocking the farm. They actually got as good or better fuel economy as anything else, & would run them in the ground, both in speed & longevity. See, being old has some benefits!!! HA!!!! ovmf/Wayne