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Here is our 1931 roadster that we purchased in the 80's at an action in Las Vegas. After sitting for a while due to low oil pressure we took it to our mechanic to get it all fixed up. Pulled the engine for a rebuild to find out we could not rebuild it. After 8 months of searching we found another engine and was able to get it rebuilt. I would like to find out more about the car and what is the suppose to be on windshield. Look forward to learning more about the car and Desotos in general. Also included is a picture from 30 years ago.
Very cool! That looks like it will be a fun car to fix up and enjoy. Keep us posted!
It's supposed to be fun!
1949 De Soto Custom Convertible (project)
Hope to get more information on it. I posted the serial number. Will get better pictures of the dash. Some of the gauges need to be rebuilt.