Stock #: 518
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior color: Black
Miles: 1765
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Type: Not Selected
Fuel Type: Not Selected
Body Style: Wagon
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The JX Concept Coupe was conceived for the movies. Often a movie car is a stripped-down vehicle with a desired look, made to fill a particular role in a movie, and it is never seen again except by the prop man or at a museum. But DiMora Design, the creator of the car decided to build this movie car of steel and quality parts, so that it can be enjoyed on the road long after the ending credits roll at the local multiplex theater. This concept car is meant to be driver, not just admired.
The JX Coupe began its life as a 1999 Chrysler Concorde LXi, a four-door, front-wheel-drive, five-passenger family sedan with lively performance from a 235 HP V6 engine. In late 2006, DiMora Design decided to make it into a movie car, a two-passenger coupe with the longest trunk in town. It was to have the utility of an El Camino with an electric, lockable lid on the large trunk, and a boost in performance.
Alfred DiMora of DiMora Motorcar also decided to use this car to demonstrate the lost art of American coach building in steel during the late 1930s and 1940s. This echoes the steel coach building work he performed at Clenet Coachworks in the 1970s and 1980s. With hundreds of hours shaping the steel DiMora Design added classic style to this typical mass-market car.
In American English, a coupe is "a closed two-door automobile." Since DiMora's word comes from the French verb "couper" meaning "to cut", DiMora Design started the project by cutting up the Concorde! They sealed the rear passenger doors permanently to the body and then chopped the factory roof to accept the rear glass assembly.
To enhance the design of the rear of the car, DiMora Design replaced the single-outlet factory muffler with a Camaro Z28 dual-outlet muffler. The rear facia was modified by cutting holes to accommodate the chrome exhaust tips. The stock engine was replaced with 260HP from ATK, which is backed by a three-year unlimited mileage warranty. Also added was a "Tornado" vortex component to the air intake. The unique grille was designed and hand fabricated by Jim Willis. The interior was freshened up and plush leather seats were installed.
The stock wheels were swapped out for American Racing Euro-Chrome 18" wheels, surrounded by BF Goodrich 235/50ZR18 tires. Intrax lowering springs were used to drop the car an inch and a half in front and an inch in the rear to help give the car a new profile look.
The JX Coupe was completed to better-than-factory-quality using all steel fabrication. The paint is by House of Kolor in San Diego, California, and is called "Sunrise Pearl". This unique paint gives you the illusion of the color changing with the light at different times of the day or with different lighting conditions.
When Jim Willis drove the completed JX Coupe on the open road for the first time, he couldn't help noticing that people were photographing the car with their cell-phone cameras everywhere he went. When he parked, he drew large crowds and people even got up from their meals at restaurants to go outside and look at the car. People approached Jim everywhere he went, asking "When did they start making these? Where did you buy this thing? How can I get one? How much did it cost?
Well, there will only be the one JX Coupe. But it has already been photographed extensively for CarVision, the premier automotive publication in the Republic of Korea. It was introduced at the Spring Rod Run in Temecula, CA, where it was a true crowd-pleaser and it has also been featured on TV. And if you are lucky, you will be the new owner of this truly one of a kind vehicle. For more information, visit us at www.benchmarkclassics.com.
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