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From the tag m412 106333 1959 DeSoto Firesweep made in Detroit, the 6333 (140 from your other one made 2 days earlier) 412 Firesweep 2 door hardtop ...
Dane: Welcome to the forum and the hopefully you will join the NDC. The 59 is one of the more popular years and there is much help available What s...
If you own a 1937-1958 DeSoto , there is a reasonably good chance your car was made at the Wyoming Faciity Roger: Do we still have some bricks from t...
What series/model 59 do you have? Can you post some pictures? If you have a Firesweep, there are a number of differences compared to the Firedomes/Fi...
M414- a LA car now on the east coast-there must be a story there 0717 car made on July 17 412 DeSoto Firesweep 4 door sedan 333 is the Firesweep Cu...
Debbie: Welcome to the club. The 59 is one of the more popular years and there are a number of 59ers who contribute to the message board Please ask ...
Mac: From the Forward Look board, the thought was that the car originally had single headlights Bob
Steve: Some interesting items in that envelope What is the dealer's name and address just in case we don't have it on on dealer's list Bob Terpak
Rodger: Check the menu on the left side-3rd item from the bottom-dealers which will give you our listing of over 3300 dealerships arranged by state/ci...
Sadler Motors was at 225 South Washington in Clinton