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Last seen: January 7, 2025 8:25 pm
I always loved the look of the 3-window coupes. very sleek style and to find a 1942 version is really hard to do.I see it is still wearing 1956 Alaska...
I kind of like the panel truck myself but I have owned 5 panel trucks and sedan deliveries over the years so I like the style anyway
How is your Turkish? mine is a little rusty and these images are not the best but here you go.
I always thought they looked like something a high school shop class would make. some flat sheet metal and a press brake.
Also found a couple pictures of Turkish Desoto trucks from the 70s
Thanks, I'd love to see 'em! Email sent
Hey Lee, I liked your photo, so I put it up on my project page with credit to your site. I can take it down if that isn't OK.... You are more than w...
Just noticed that the Record player is mounted clear over on the right hand side to be a knee knocker for the passenger. Wonder why it was mounted the...
I could tell the parts were from Australia before I read the email. 1954-56 Australian Desoto Diplomat hood ornament and rear roof emblems. The hood o...
same base design as the 1956 adventurer / pacesetter cap for 15" wheels that requires the retaining clips. the company that made these was in Chi...
I am just glad to get the information published in the magazine. I helped with information regarding the Firemites and will not sweat the math error o...
I also enjoy original cars but what happens to the car is up to the owner, and they have hired Tim to restore it. Granted it is a fairly nice example ...