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Last seen: January 24, 2025 5:03 pm
Great looking 59. How long have you owned it? I do not see your name in the National Desoto Club roster. Are you a member?
Are you upgrading to disc brakes also? If so, I would contact AAJ brakes to see what master cylinder they recommend for the earlier year cars with the...
Looks great.
There is a place in Windber, PA, Restoration Specialties, that carries a lot of different clips. Their website is www.restorationspecialties.com I...
You can check with Ed Spiegel, NDC 284 to see if he has one.
What a great looking car! I love the interior color. I see you are from Maryland; have you joined the DeSoto Owners Club of Maryland? They are an a...
The car is looking great. Luckily you are in the South and you can take your car out for a Sunday drive. My cars will have to hibernate until Spring. ...
I have used AAJ Brakes on my 60 DeSoto and 66 Dodge Polara with excellent results. One advantage with AAJ is that you can purchase the conversion part...
More than anything, the location of the car is important. Due to the increased cost of transporting a car nowadays, prospective buyers are most intere...
Looks great! I may have missed it in an earlier thread, what engine/transmission combination are you using? Interior choices are many if you want to...
William Phillips is a genius.
Awesome workmanship. This will be one of the best "new" DeSotos on the road.
Your pictures are great! Keep 'em coming.
When do you fire it up? Must be getting close.