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I have a couple of confusing, vintage reference books here: 1958 "Bumper Guard, right" - 1820072 (1957 number is 1674930 or 1730310 ? ) ...
Thank you for the photo of your stately, blue beauty, Gordon! Love those wheels!
Glad to hear that "all y'all" are going to be there! My Desoto will be out of action this summer, but I'll be bringing another Mopar for th...
Welcome, John! That's a great, old DeSoto that you have! Gotta love those grilles! Congratulations!
Rick wore those shoes to the NDC Convention last year.
Welcome, Gordon! Congratulations on obtaining your great, '49 Custom! Post some pic's of your car when you have some time on your hands!
Hi, Dominic - sent you a private message...
There are some photos of a "Code 563" interior at the site of Ed Petrus: Looks like dark brown or faded black in the photo? Ed might hap...
Now that's adorable! I need a '57 DeSoto in that scale, now that you mention it.
I would almost go for the 1961 bottle - but I doubt if Coke used Solex. Judging by the photos, the 1961 bottle seems the closest to me too.
Another photo from the 2013 NDC Convention showing cars that all have Solex glass. I don't know if all of the glass in these cars is original Solex g...
Here's a photo of my black DeSoto which has original clear glass, parked beside a DeSoto which has original Solex glass. I noticed at the 2013 NDC Co...
