Dodge Lancer HKS Adjustable Cam Gears d round taillights and a full-width grille, instead of the Valiant's cat's-eye taillights and central grille. For 1961, trim levels were the basic 170 and the premium 770. In 1961, the 2-door hardtop was marketed as the Lancer 770 Sports Coupe, essentially a performance appearance package. For 1962, the Sports Coupe was given the more concise model name of GT and carried premium trim; 2-tone paint was available and instead of the front bench seat, there were two bucket seats.Also for the 1962 model, Lancer GT medallions were mounted on the doors' interior trim panels below the vent window and Features for your Dodge Lancer - Maximize engine perfomance and tailor power characteristics.
- Completely made out of anodized Duralumin with nickel plated gear teeth.
- Lightweight properties decrease drag on the engine.
- Valve timing can be adjusted within the range of ± 20° along a Vernier scale of 2° intervals.
- Each interval index is laser-etched into Duralumin.
HKS Adjustable Cam Gears For the 1961 model year, Dodge applied the Lancer nameplate to its higher-priced, upmarket badge-engineered clone of Chrysler's very popular Valiant compact. The model was introduced when Chrysler officially assigned the Valiant to Plymouth division for 1961, leaving Dodge dealers without a compact to sell. All the same body variants available on the Valiant were also available on the Lancer: 2-and 4-door sedans, 2-door coupes, and 4-door wagons.The Lancer wheelbase and body shell were identical to those of the Valiant, but interior and exterior trim were fancier on the Lancer. Lancers feature HKS Adjustable Cam Gears Fits the following: |