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Last seen: January 26, 2026 1:29 pm
'33 DeSotos are awesome! I want one some day. It looks like your pump was "fixed" by somebody that didn't know what they were doing. You ...
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The consignor probably tried to sneak that picture of the single four barrel setup due to deadlines for photographs for the brochure. It had a dual 4...
There were obvious authenticity issues, but I thought it was a really attractive car. Nice to see some bidders fighting over one of our own.
For anyone interested in following the restoration of the '56 Adventurer, I've started a project page on our website at
Steve, do you have pictures of the rest of that car with FI?
Maybe I should run an ad offering specific services welding these things up! It's not here yet, but John Fowlie out at BigM says he has one with a ha...
It does look good, especially in pictures. When you're standing next to it, though, you do see quite a few bumps and bruises in the bodywork and pain...
I say "uhh" too much.
Hey, Mac; I wasn't going to drop any names, but I'm pretty sure you bought the repaired nose from me on one of my ebay auctions. I'll keep your info...
Thanks, Ron. I remember buying a fan spacer from you when we did our previous '56 restoration, and I'll definitely keep you in mind for parts. The f...
Put a good battery in the car today, and discovered that a lot of things still work. The engine spun, too. Still trying to decide if we're going to ...
Steve, it won't clean up well enough to meet the stated goals of the owner. It will however, be a very original piece that will document well as we t...
