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REALLY wish I could have this car, but it would involve a little too much work for my limited abilities.
I'm hoping that a real DeSoto fan snaps it up!
http://portland.craigslist.org/yam/cto/3811618955.html
I've never seen anything quite like it come up for sale before.
I am so glad that this is a Chrysler and not a De Soto, especially not a 1958 De Soto! Since my '58 Shopper is all black, it already looks like a hearst. And I've told my wife that if I ever do find a '58 De Soto hearst or a '58 De Soto airport limo, then we will own another De Soto. I've seen photos of these, but never a real one in person. It would be so much fun to have one of the airport limos at our conventions to haul people around in.
Bill
Bill and All
After The Front Clip is changed- what else is needed to make it appear
as a De Soto ?
Rodger & Gabby
GibaGab@msn.com ( not the email address below )
COS
FltSgt@outlook.com
wouldn't mind owning it but the shipping to
Akron Ohio would be a killer
I saw a '56 DeSoto airport limo sedan in Michigan some years ago. It was not a wagon but had plenty extra doors. Too cool but too rusty for me.
I wonder if there are any more around?
Have a nice day
Steve