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Last seen: February 19, 2026 9:09 pm
I got one of my '56 DeSotos running this weekend after 20-30 years dormant! Ran when parked
Frans, The MoPar p/n for the rear drum is 1401953. According to the '55-'56 MoPar parts book this is the same p/n for the front drum. Although the ...
Frans, Looks like these guys are parting a '55 sedan. You might check with them if they have a spare rear brake drum. The photos of the car shows t...
Mike, Not sure we have such a registry. Your best bet is to reach out the 1958 Model Year Coordinator Tim Fagan. Go the left margin, click "Re...
Frans, That photo appears to be a front brake drum. Please confirm you need the rear brake drum. Mark
Rick, The 46-54 parts book shows all 1940 - 48 MoPars used the same wiper switch. The MoPar p/n for this switch is 898571. Here is one NORS current...
A loose nut is often the cause of trouble, car related or otherwise! Mark
Ron, Do you have one of these? It shows how the factory instructed owners to stow their jack:
Congratulations! Staying in the US or to be exported? Mark
Don, Great story, thanks for sharing. I'm a former Clevelander with a lot of family still in the area. Where exactly are you located now, south of C...
Our local AACA chapter displayed at a local church "Celebrate America" fundraising event. Funds were being raised to support the family of ...
