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Last seen: January 26, 2026 1:29 pm
New video.
Hey, Jim; good to hear from you. Are you referencing the gold exterior color we found in the glove box opening? Hmmmm.... if my theory is right, I'...
If the car was a power steering car, I'd be interested in the steering wheel and horn ring
being in CA, I'd guess you're aware of John Fowlie at Big M in Williams....?
Welcome Back! Tim
Thanks! The owner that we restored the car for sold it at the Monterey Russo and Steele Auction in 2008. From the auction reports out of Hemmings i...
Very Cool!
Very cool! Keep us up to date on the story! Tim
Cool! Keep us posted on your project as you bring it out of hibernation.
That's a pretty '60, Tom. I bet it looks real good sitting next to the '55. How long have you owned that? I've only seen it a couple of times, but ...
Congrats! Keep us posted.
If you're referring to the silver mylar material ('56 Fireflite sportsman panel shown) then SMS Upholstery has it.
Another impromptu, unrehearsed video..... "uh....."
Made mine today! Tryin' to have a certain DeSoto ready for its debut.
