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Hi Everyone: I've just put my '55 Coronado on ebay. Please take a minute to take a look as I do believe it is one of the very nicest '55 Coronados in existence. I'm not exaggerating. Many of you no doubt are familiar with the car. As much as I hate to part with her, I feel it is time for her to find a new home.
Hi Keith,
Good luck with your auction on ebay. You have a great looking Coronado and your presentation is so much better than most. As I was restoring my 55 Coronado I used your car as a target of how I wanted mine to look when completed.
On your data plate under "MODEL" it shows TP. On my Coronado and others I have seen there is a "T" under model with no P. Do you know why the difference? Mine was built a good bit later than yours and is less well equipped.
Mac
Beautiful car, Keith!
It must be difficult to see her go - sure wish I could take her.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DeSoto-Coronado ... ars_Trucks
Hope she finds a wonderful, new home.
Mac, honestly I don't know what the significance of the "P" is. If anyone knows I would be interested in an explanation. Thank you for your kind comments about my Coronado. She is a beauty, and yes, I'll be sorry to see her go.