1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner Town Coupe by Hayes
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- Factory fitted with custom Hayes bodywork for model year 1939 only.
- Recently discovered example is believed to be only one of a few in existence today.
- Originally delivered to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Appears to be 95% complete.
- Engine "runs."
- Requires total restoration.
- Clean title.
- Scan of build card provided by Stellantis Historical Archives available.
- In-person inspection encouraged.
- Negotiable.
- Located in Califon, NJ.
The 1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner Town Coupe by Hayes is a
rare and distinctive prewar Mopar, built during Dodge’s 25th anniversary year. While the D11 introduced streamlined styling
with integrated headlamps and flowing fenders, the Hayes-bodied Town Coupe
elevated the design with limited-production coachwork and unique
proportions. Constructed by Hayes Body
Corporation for Chrysler Corporation, this special body was offered only for
the 1939 model year on select Dodge, DeSoto, and Chrysler chassis. Unlike standard business coupes, the Hayes
Town Coupe featured a lengthened roofline and expanded passenger compartment,
allowing true forward-facing rear seating. The result was a two-door car that combined
coupe styling with sedan-like comfort.
Distinctive roof contours, a split rear window, and subtle
trim differences set the Hayes body apart from factory-built Dodge coupes. The extended cabin and larger glass area give
the car an elegant, balanced profile that remains immediately recognizable to
knowledgeable enthusiasts. Produced in
very limited numbers for a brief period, surviving Dodge examples are
exceptionally scarce today. Powered by
Dodge’s reliable inline six-cylinder engine and built on a sturdy
hydraulic-brake chassis, the D11 offered dependable performance to match its
uncommon coachwork. Rare, historically
significant, and seldom seen on the market, the 1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner
Town Coupe by Hayes represents an opportunity to acquire a truly uncommon
example of prewar American automotive craftsmanship.
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