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Location: So. Cal | I wonder what his reserve is set at. It looks like most of the trim is there at least.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/153165719201?ul_noapp=true
rared old desoto, oklahoma and west texas car its whole life. hasnt ran in 20 years. pretty much all there. front sheetmetal has not been changed previous owner spray painted the fenders for rust protection. listed locally , reserve the right to end ealy. non refundable 500.00 deposit due in 48 hours. need any more pics or info just call me thx jeff 281-923-7610
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Location: San Antonio TX | Powerflite - 2018-09-04 10:15 AM I wonder what his reserve is set at. It looks like most of the trim is there at least. https://www.ebay.com/itm/153165719201?ul_noapp=true rared old desoto, oklahoma and west texas car its whole life. hasnt ran in 20 years. pretty much all there. front sheetmetal has not been changed previous owner spray painted the fenders for rust protection. listed locally , reserve the right to end ealy. non refundable 500.00 deposit due in 48 hours. need any more pics or info just call me thx jeff 281-923-7610 This thing has been for sale for quite some time. This was the same guy who sold a 61 New Yorker wagon. You can see the wagon in one of the pics. If I remember right he was asking around $10k for the Desoto |
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| I stupidly sold this 61 DeSoto about 15 years ago. It had lost reverse and I didn't feel like dealing with it. It sold on ebay at a high bid of $2600!!
At the time that seemed a bit light but I was happy to get that price. The buyer was on the East Coast. Does anyone know the whereabouts of this car?
Wish I had kept this one. Nick
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Location: Northen Virginia | lol, you could probably add a "0" to the value of that car today.. |
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Location: The Mile High City | I'm gonna lay it down straight: I like the look of the '61s better than the '60s. and I like the '60s! |
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Location: So. Cal | Are you feeling OK Mike? You might want to check the prescription on your glasses. I think Mad Eye Moody might agree with you on that one, but not likely anyone else. |
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Location: DFW, TX | I agree. I'm not knocking the '60s at all with that comment, either.
I just think the '61 Desoto is one of the craziest, most outlandish cars ever built. They're awesome. Rare, too. |
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Location: Parts Unknown | With the exception of the Chrysler, I think ALL the 61 Mopars do not
show near as well in photos as they do in person. I can think of all sorts
of things to pick apart on the designs that year, but when one is there
in front of me, I am pleased as punch to be running my eyes all over it !
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Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | Lancer Mike - 2018-09-04 8:17 PM
I'm gonna lay it down straight: I like the look of the '61s better than the '60s. and I like the '60s!
i agree , the 61 desoto is way more interesting! ---------------------------------------------------------later |
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