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Could you post the data plate image, please?
It is located on the cowl (firewall), just below the power brake booster…
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Thanks a lot, Michael!
Here is what I know:
MODEL P – unkown yet
BODY 33 – Fireflite (3) Convertible (3); (Firedome Convertible would have BODY 23)
PAINT 425 – White Body Color with Shell Pink Insert Color
TRIM 561 – White Leather and Pink Cloth Upholstery
TR – blank – Powerflite Transmission as Standard Equipment
HR 5 – Heater MOPAR Model 702 – Hot Water
EC 1 – Electric Clock
FC – blank – Foam Cushion Seats as Standard Equipment
AR – blank – No Rear Center Folding Arm Rest (4 Door Models Only)
S FONO 33 – same as BODY 33 above
SCHED 103 – Scheduled on February, 1956 approximately (SCHED 133 is a March 6, 1956)
BODY NO 1860 – probably 860th Fireflite Convertible built (first was 1001)
EW 2 – Electric Window Lifts
SG 1 – Solex Tinted Glass at all Window Areas
PB 5 – Power Brakes
KI – blank – No Odometer Reading in Kilometers
DM – blank – No Rear Seat Speaker
PS 3 – Power Seat 4 Way
CT 1 – Originally Black Convertible Top Color (currently White Top should be coded “2”)
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Location: Wisconsin | Do you also have the serial number from the driver's door jamb?
Just to clarify one point in the decoding, it's 860th non-pace car Fireflite convertible built in 1956. Because the pace cars are different body codes, they have a unique BODY NO.
Regarding the model code "P", pretty much every Detroit '56 DeSoto I have seen is either "P" or "TP". My best guess is that this correlates to it being a DeSoto.
Regarding the "DM" code, I was under the impression that was for "Dual Masts (Antennas)" as I have seen code 7 here on dual antenna cars and that's the code for that option. I could be wrong on this, but most codes are lower numbers, so 7 is pretty unique. Being standard equipment on a convertible, this code may not have been filled in.
Congrats on locating the original engine and the progress you have made so far! |
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Location: Wisconsin | Thanks - I just checked the registry and I have your car already listed, but I also noticed that the next sequential serial number after yours also still exists. It's a mostly black with white sweep Fireflite convertible. Here's a link to a recent auction it sold in: https://www.mecum.com/lots/528643/1956-desoto-fireflite-convertible/ |
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