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You didn't say what year your car is but if it's in the model range from 1946 - 1948, contact Les Pesavento at lesterpes@gmail.com or 586-945-5105. H...
No special tool is needed. Just a hammer and a flat blade screwdriver is all. You'll just need to loosen the retaining ring and then remove it and t...
Today I received a request from a member asking if the car is still available but was unable to respond with a private message. As far as I know the ...
I have a similar situation on my '59 Firesweep where the dash gage shows the sign of life just above empty when the key is turned on but I know I have...
As can be see in the pictures above, my DeSoto was displayed at a car show and then featured as the wedding car for our grandson's wedding just two we...
Our oldest grandson was married last evening and requested my DeSoto be used as their wedding car. I couldn't be more proud of our new "granddaughter"...
Today is 19 years after the September 11, 2001 tragedy. The Ozark chapter of the Studebaker-Packard club held their 25th annual "Orphan" car show her...
Darn! The person interested in finding his '56 DeSoto Fireflite convertible gave up on it and bought a '57 Pontiac Bonneville convertible instead. S...
Hi Bill, I have a hunch that you tried Rock Auto, eBay, etc. with no success. I don't have any specific leads but I do know there are custom made d...
Looks like late '49 to early '50s parts from what I can tell. I'm sure there has to be someone on this forum that can use some parts like these. If ...
What a sweet looking ride! Hope you are enjoying it out on the road a lot as you certainly won't see yourself coming and going. Great job on the int...
Just a gorgeous day in the Ozarks so I decided to take the Big D out for a cruise. As reported a few months ago I put new brake linings on the front ...
Still looking, the one I had hoped to be in the condition I anticipated it to be was disappointing.
