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From the pictures your car is a Desoto Diplomat which in that timeframe were Plymouth based with Desoto like grilles and trim. Please post a picture ...
FYI-based on the VIN (M471-1959 Desoto SW made at Jefferson) and the pictures showing the front and rear fenders and the interior, the car is a Firefl...
Please post a copy of the data plate and hopefully we can help you There are a number of curve balls to get past: Firesweeps were made in Detroit at...
The numbers are correct for the 59 production Thanks for the information Bill
Dayton, OH
Another FAQ Procedure to get build sheet from Chrysler Historical
BTY: What does he show for 59 production?
Post a picture of your data plate and maybe we can break some of the codes for you PM at bobcat2999@aol.com hopefully I can find some information f...
Tim: Hopefully you salvaged every last part off the car Please check the past posts as there were 51/52 owners looking for small items Where are yo...
Try John at bigmauto@colusanet.com
From the Forward Look Message Board For the 1956 Desoto Paint code 398 was identified as White over Iridescent Green Metallic; however, they did not...
Chris: Thanks Bob
Mac: Confirming-that 1956 was the first year white was available as a solid color for Desoto. In 1955 (Surf) white was only available as a compliment...