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Ho'al Yo'al
I feel as if I have been looking for "The Needle In The Hay-Stack".
Does any one know of a De Soto Taxi Brochure ???
I have a Parts Book and if one seeks information that relates to a De Soto Taxi,
they must slooowly read every detail.
Rodger & Gabby
Colo Spgs
FltSgt@outlook.com
Ho'al Yo'al
I feel as if I have been looking for "The Needle In The Hay-Stack".
Does any one know of a De Soto Taxi Brochure ???
I have a Parts Book and if one seeks information that relates to a De Soto Taxi,
they must slooowly read every detail.Rodger & Gabby
Colo Spgs
Desoto did not "make taxi's". Jimmy Waters ran a business that purchased the long wheelbase Desoto's and outfitted them as Taxi's.
Read this and get the history:
http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/w/waters/waters.htm