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I rebuilt my 361 engine & having a hard time getting the engine to crank. Is there another starter I can swap to with more cranking power? The sta...
Tim is totally right.
Hi, Tunice - Sorry if I'm not understanding your question correctly... ...If you cannot find the "correct" code number, would there be an is...
The interior of my firesweep has been painted over and I can't find paint codes for interior colors. I lightly sanded over interior pieces & from ...
8) Wow, Tunice, you don't fool around! Going great! BTW...did you ever obtain any original sales literature regarding the '59 DeSotos? I've found ...
The web site autocolorlibrary.com has information on the available interior moulding colors for the 59 DeSoto Firesweeps as well as those for the Do...
If your car was made in CA, the factory VIN would be M414 1xxxxx; if the car was made in Detroit the VIN would be M412 1xxxxx. There should be a meta...
I have never done one of these windshields but am thinking the installation requires a 1/4"+ or - black rubbery/tar type of seal in the installat...
From your data plate (located by the passenger's side hood hinge), please advise the following your VIN M412 1xxxxx M=59, 4= DeSoto 1=Firesweep 2= m...