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Last seen: April 24, 2020 4:14 pm
I had seen it used only on the 59 Plymouths so had no idea if it was on anything else. Great picture! Many thanks to you guys!
Lisa P., the saver old lost and lonely Desoto's. lol. Looking good! Wish I had your shop space.
I don't think anyone that's not a Mopar guy or girl and is 50 or younger knows what DeSoto's are. That's part of the fun of owning one!
I think Mark's got the right idea. Do it up as Shoe's 59 DeSoto! There's tons of comic strips out there that feature the car. Collect them all and pro...
I purchased the 1955, 57 and 58 literature. Very nice condition! He also threw in some post cards and other ads with each year. If no one else grabs t...
I've already emailed you. PM me if you didn't get it and we'll go from there. Greg
I'm hoping they're excellent green armrests as I could use a pair.
I met Tom at the show and got to see his beautiful Adventurer hardtop in person. The DeSoto's I saw besides Tom's were: Red 60 Fireflite coupe, Ru...
They're 11" drums. Funny thing is I have a set of 12" shoes on the shelf. Lot of good they're going to do me. What I'm hoping to find is ju...