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Last seen: January 24, 2025 5:03 pm
Some recent pictures. I have the side windows in now and will be getting the windshields in soon. The headliner is installed and the seats and side pa...
Is it labeled Firesweep or Fireflite? According to the information on 60 DeSotos on this website, there was only a Fireflite and Adventurer produced f...
Is the 383 heavier than the stock semi? I've never weighed one, but I would think the 383 would be lighter.
I went a different route on my drive shaft. The shop I used says they don't mess with the trunnion type u-joints anymore and they converted it to this...
I just checked, Summit Racing has the electric conversions to add power steering.
I put 4 wheel disc brakes on my 60 Adventurer; The front brakes ar an AAJ setup and the rear is SSBC. I am using a Hydro Boost system for the power as...
Give Murray Park a call or email. He's located in Tiffin, Ohio and has a salvage yard with only Mopar vehicles. Phone is 419-448-0293 and email is mb...
Great looking 60. It's great to bring another DeSoto back to life.
I secured a set of swivel seats to put in instead of the bench seat. I killed 6 cows (not really) to get hides to upholster the seats in leather. Inst...
You scored a fantastic hit in buying this one Fred. Awesome!
@davidfrank I sure hope so. The next hurdle is getting the interior done.
Looks awesome Fred.
I was there a few weeks ago. I live about 40 miles from them. The owner had one clip which he showed me, but did not have any for sale.