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Last seen: December 5, 2020 2:25 pm
@michael-carney Michael, I don't have access to a 38 parts books so I'm hoping you can tell me what the trim code 627 is. THanks, Ed K
Sam, Did you ever find this part? IF not, the same part was used on 41-48 Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler. Ed K
@michael-carney Hi Michael, No, this car is the one for sale locally. I do not own any 38s. I have collected mostly 1942s and 1954 Coronados. 30 y...
Hi Michael, here are the numbers from the firewall tag:S586 (maybe C) - 2732 311-627 Job no 34-566. I have the serial #...
Jon, You still out there with this 42? Ed K
Yup. At least from 41-48 there is no change in where the radiator and the engine block are so the 42 should fit. Ed K
A friend at church passed on this article to me on behalf of her husband (not a DeSoto guy!). I went to Google to check out the NB collection and foun...
I can't speak for what was available for the 58s. If you were looking for a factory assemble manual for a 42, I'd tell you I don't think they exist, a...
I'll try to get in touch with Sydney Limoges by PM.
Wondering if this car/parts package was ever sold. Am I right in assuming that this car was owned by Randy and Pat Milbrandt? I visited Randy in the ...
WOndering if you every sold this 42?