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Hello John
As a new member I hope I follow the right precedure. As I live in Holland, Europe, and I would like to drive a Desoto, to find one here is very difficult. So my best option in finding one is going to the states. I am looking for a Desoto 1950 - 1951. A 2 door coupe or convertible. I hope one of the other members know one for sale. On the internet they are usually already quickly sold. And maybe it is possible to put my question on the page of cars wanted.
with kind regards
Jan (John) Hermans
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DeSoto-S13-Cust ... 2074577665
Nice '49 convertible on eBay. Very expensive but the good thing is you don't have to do anything to it but enjoy.
"It's delightful, it's delovely, it's DeSoto"
"It's delightful, it's delovely, it's DeSoto"
thank you Fred for your nice answer
I just looked at the car and indeed it seems to be a good car
I'll see how I go from here.
with kind regards
Jan Hermans
That's probably the Wuszke's car! Very beautiful car that won Best of Class (at least... if not Best of Show) at one of our conventions, but I can't remember the year.
I'm pretty sure i remember seeing it at Niagara Falls in '05.
It's supposed to be fun!
1949 De Soto Custom Convertible (project)
Hi~
You have probably already selected your Desoto, but in case you haven't, would you be interested in a very nice 1947 Deluxe, a 1949 Custom convertible, or a 1957 Adventurer?
N. Wuszke
nancywuszke@prodigy.net