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Last seen: September 25, 2021 1:02 am
I need the radio grille emblem for my 1942 DeSoto Custom Club Coupe. Anyone? Jon Yinger jyinger1@gmail.com
where are the photos?
OK, one more try. I know it isn't a DeSoto, but at least it's Mopar! The Blue Baron---my 1956 Chrysler Imperial
Still photo of DD1 didn't work. @#$@@%@ One last try. DD1......
I always struggle to get photos attached. Photo of DD1 didn't make it; that was DD2. I'm going to try DD1 again (she the already restored '42), and ...
Thanks Tim. Very good advice. Yes, my upholstery guy is making new panels for me. And yes, both cars are getting new interiors. One already has n...
One more photo.....
Simplimatic tranny. I don't have the hand lever for the headlights for this car. DD1 has the functioning lever, so we could copy that one, but I thi...
On both my 1942 DeSoto and my 1951 Chrysler Imperial I have a very short wait for the upshift--I doubt that it's as long as 1 second. It is certainly...
Here is DD2. We're going to do a complete frame-off. I do have a pretty nice '46 Custom Coupe parts car.......
I have two. The best (DD1) And the worst (DD2) Posting photos
I'd like to join the 1942 DeSoto group, but the email address doesn't work. Geoff Overly---do you have an email address? Thanks Jon
I have two 1942 DeSotos that I would like to tell you about, but the email address you supplied doesn't work. And I can't find an email address for G...
It is a Custom Club Coupe. The one part that I am having the most trouble locating is a decent '42 steering wheel. I can use the steering wheel out ...
What a great idea!! So far I have two---a 1942 Custom Club Coupe, which we are just beginning to restore. It needs everything. A 1946 Custom 4-dr s...