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Last seen: June 10, 2026 10:40 pm
"But from 1952 through 1954 DeSoto offered a full-flow cannister assembly as a dealer installed option, which had an integral pressure relief val...
Our local AACA Region was invited to display some age-appropriate vehicles at an Aviation & Military Heritage Festival at Louisville's historic Bo...
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Nice looking '51! See you at a convention down the road. Mark
Jack, If money is no object, here are some on eBaY:
Thanks for the update! Mark
Rich, This '41 is a very modified vehicle and would not score or be eligible for evaluation in any AACA class. A very well done car, but very modifi...
Since it's now a trophy winner it's worth a lot more If the dealer has a 25% margin on the car, he must have done well selling. Mark
Hi George, Thanks for your post. That sign is a beauty in fine shape. Having been immersed in the DeSoto world for ~37 years I've seen quite a few ...
Attended a local show at a neighborhood festival a few miles from home. Huge turnout on a day when rain from Florence was threatening but never mater...
Jim, I checked the '55 owners manual and it lists the crankcase capacity as 5 quarts with a note in parentheses to add one quart when replacing the f...
Hey Jim, Seems like the old AC filters I would find at flea markets years ago had that "cup" fixture on one end. I never had issues with t...
