A stunning blend of pre-war elegance and modern Mopar performance is heading to Mecum’s Indy 2025 auction on May 15: a meticulously crafted 1933 Dodge Six Sedan restomod, expected to command between $125,000 and $150,000.

Originally built during the Great Depression, this Dodge has been transformed from a humble six-cylinder sedan into a high-powered street and showpiece. Beneath its vintage steel body lies a custom Alston Racing frame supporting a modern Gen3 6.1-liter HEMI SRT V8. The engine, sourced from Street and Performance, is showcased with polished accessories and a detailed bay, delivering both striking visuals and serious horsepower.
The powertrain is completed with a five-speed automatic transmission and a Strange Engineering 9-inch rear end featuring 3.55 gears. Handling is enhanced through a Heidts Mustang II-style front suspension, QA1 adjustable shocks, and four-wheel Wilwood disc brakes, ensuring the car drives as well as it looks.
Finished in a striking Raspberry Red and Black Cherry two-tone paint scheme, the car retains its 1930s silhouette, highlighted by original-style fenders, running boards, a custom grille, dual horns, and pedestal headlights. Modern touches like subtly tinted glass and chrome wire wheels wrapped in wide whitewall tires complete the exterior.

Inside, the custom craftsmanship continues with a Cream leather interior by Boss Interiors, a Banjo-style steering wheel, Vintage Air conditioning, Auto Meter classic gauges, and an Alpine stereo system integrated into the roof. Suicide doors, chrome bumpers, the original-style Ram hood ornament, and a real leather-strapped trunk complete the build’s period-correct details.
With just 3,762 miles since its extensive restoration and modernization, this 1933 Dodge Six Sedan offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a show-quality restomod that combines timeless Dodge heritage with 21st-century muscle and comfort. Bidding interest is expected to be strong for this unique Mopar masterpiece.