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Posted 2020-07-09 10:41 PM (#600641 - in reply to #81647)
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Chrysler St Louis plant 1960



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Posted 2020-07-09 11:49 PM (#600650 - in reply to #600641)
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Chrysler St Louis plant 1960


Do you have higher resolution versions of those pictures and an information on a date?
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Posted 2020-07-10 12:15 PM (#600665 - in reply to #600650)
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You can see my Big-Tailed Beast under the water tower on the right - it was shipped from St. Louis on 10-25-59.
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Posted 2020-07-12 12:25 PM (#600763 - in reply to #600650)
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Chrysler St Louis plant 1960


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Posted 2020-07-12 1:41 PM (#600765 - in reply to #81647)
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I really don't have fond memories of the St. Louis plant. In the late '90s our Chrysler TC by Maserati club wanted to visit the plant for one of our club activities. Due to the fact the TC was not totally built in the USA (some minor assembly/emissions were required once they hit the shore), the union would not let us park our cars in the plant parking lot. This was a total surprise to us so we decided to forgo the visit and went to the Auto and Train Museum instead. Glad we did - it was great! They even had my favorite MoPar of all time there - the Chrysler Turbine Car.
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Posted 2020-07-12 3:21 PM (#600768 - in reply to #81647)
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Posted 2020-07-12 3:58 PM (#600771 - in reply to #600768)
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Never saw that before!!!! Is that from an ad or a brochure? I thought I have all!
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Posted 2020-07-12 4:03 PM (#600772 - in reply to #600771)
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Never saw that before!!!! Is that from an ad or a brochure? I thought I have all!


OK, I found the website, but that does not answer my question. Does somebody know?


https://nickmix01.livejournal.com/493361.html
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Posted 2020-07-12 4:41 PM (#600774 - in reply to #81647)
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Sid: Did you find the website using just these photos?
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Posted 2020-07-12 6:01 PM (#600775 - in reply to #81647)
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Notice how the fins, the star showing of the model, are minimised or obliterated?

I'd suggest it's from the end of the model run.
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Posted 2020-07-13 6:52 AM (#600785 - in reply to #600774)
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Sid: Did you find the website using just these photos?



Yes

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Posted 2020-07-13 7:02 AM (#600787 - in reply to #600785)
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There are other pictures on this website I've never seen before and that on a russian(?) site? Strange. Does somebody know the answer to my question?^





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Posted 2020-07-13 8:28 AM (#600790 - in reply to #81647)
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Posted 2020-07-13 10:23 AM (#600794 - in reply to #81647)
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The convertible picture makes me curious also. It is a '57 Plymouth but has 1958 on the license frame and what appears to be a dent in the rear bumper. I wonder if someone did some more recent creative photography to make them appear old.
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Posted 2020-07-13 10:50 AM (#600796 - in reply to #81647)
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I've known them, there are more photos.
In the studio and in the open air, all years.
But it was a different webside.



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Posted 2020-07-13 10:57 AM (#600797 - in reply to #600771)
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Never saw that before!!!! Is that from an ad or a brochure? I thought I have all!



I would like to have all. I have quite a lot and I still find something new
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Chrycoman
Posted 2020-07-13 1:11 PM (#600801 - in reply to #81647)
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All those photos appear to be from photo shoots for the Chrysler Corporation. Different locations, different positions of the cars, etc. Have a nice shot of a 1960 Imperial LeBaron taken in front on old abandoned building. That same photo appeared in the 1960 Imperial brochure, but parked in front of a very posh mansion.

The photos are actually from the collection of AACA - Antique Automobile Club of America. They have photos going back over a hundred years and have various photos on sale on eBay. The reds are not holding up well in these photos. A problem even with red paints in the 1940's.

The 1957 convertible not only has the 1958 plate but also a 1957 Plymouth trunk emblem and a dealer emblem.




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Posted 2020-07-13 4:00 PM (#600813 - in reply to #81647)
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Here is my attempt at doing some color correction.



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Posted 2020-07-13 4:23 PM (#600814 - in reply to #600641)
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The St.Louis plant was rather busy for the 1960 model year, assembling -

Dart - 46,716
Plymouth - 46,629
Valiant - 16,109
Matador/Polara - 1,974

The Polara was gone from the St.Louis line for 1961 and replaced by the Lancer.

The photo of the factory line has a Matador sedan in front of the two tone Belvedere sedan. Can't tell if there are any more Matadors or Polaras further ahead.

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Posted 2020-07-13 6:02 PM (#600818 - in reply to #81647)
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And the Plymouth with De Soto badging?
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Posted 2020-07-13 8:34 PM (#600824 - in reply to #600818)
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And the Plymouth with De Soto badging?


For Export outside North America no doubt as a Desoto Diplomat (both LHD and RHD):




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Posted 2020-07-13 8:46 PM (#600825 - in reply to #81647)
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The grill in that DeSoto Diplomat grill reminds me of some English cars. Maybe the Anglia or the Minx.
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Posted 2020-07-13 9:20 PM (#600831 - in reply to #81647)
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Yes, very much Hillman Minx.

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Posted 2020-07-25 6:54 AM (#601280 - in reply to #600831)
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Posted 2020-07-25 8:11 PM (#601305 - in reply to #81647)
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Movie still from the 1957 movie Hear Me Good. Jean Willes & Hal March



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Posted 2020-08-03 9:44 PM (#601665 - in reply to #601305)
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Posted 2020-08-04 10:15 AM (#601680 - in reply to #81647)
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These photos bring back many good old memories. Do I have one?
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Posted 2020-08-05 2:34 PM (#601718 - in reply to #600794)
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GaryS - 2020-07-13 10:23 AM

The convertible picture makes me curious also. It is a '57 Plymouth but has 1958 on the license frame and what appears to be a dent in the rear bumper. I wonder if someone did some more recent creative photography to make them appear old.



There's a dealer tag on the trunk too, which would be quite weird for a period factory photo.
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Posted 2020-08-09 1:59 AM (#601814 - in reply to #81647)
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Posted 2020-08-14 7:24 PM (#602059 - in reply to #81647)
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1958 Dodge



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Posted 2020-08-14 7:28 PM (#602062 - in reply to #81647)
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1957 DeSoto



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Posted 2020-08-14 10:11 PM (#602066 - in reply to #81647)
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Must’ve needed more trunk space.
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Posted 2020-08-16 9:07 PM (#602137 - in reply to #81647)
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Must have been fun trying to get into the trunk to open it. And what is that next to the 58 Buick?
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Posted 2020-08-16 9:15 PM (#602138 - in reply to #81647)
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A British Vauxhall Cresta. Not many of them were sold in Canada and the U.S.

Can't see it in the photo, but the rear window on the Cresta (and the cheaper Velox) was a three piece affair, as on 1957 Oldsmobiles and Buicks.




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Posted 2020-08-16 9:28 PM (#602139 - in reply to #602138)
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Found a couple of photos -





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Posted 2020-08-29 5:30 PM (#602709 - in reply to #602138)
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Posted 2020-09-01 2:43 PM (#602789 - in reply to #81647)
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Something leaks...




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Posted 2020-09-01 3:55 PM (#602790 - in reply to #81647)
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Love that the hood ornament is used as a hat rack
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Posted 2020-09-01 5:41 PM (#602802 - in reply to #81647)
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Is the car behind it a Volvo 164?
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Posted 2020-09-01 5:42 PM (#602803 - in reply to #81647)
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Is the car behind it a Volvo 164?
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Posted 2020-09-01 6:37 PM (#602804 - in reply to #81647)
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Cannot see a diagonal molding on the left upper corner of the grille, like Volvo 164 has…
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Posted 2020-09-01 6:45 PM (#602806 - in reply to #81647)
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This car is either a '57 DeSoto or Chrysler 4dr sedan or wagon. I tend to think it's a Chrysler wagon. Notice the stainless cowl, and you can see the adjuster for the center mirror mount. You can also see the B-pillar and the start of a C-pillar. There is an odd white object on the dash though that's weird.



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Posted 2020-09-01 6:48 PM (#602808 - in reply to #602804)
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Cannot see a diagonal molding on the left upper corner of the grille, like Volvo 164 has…


Agree: Circa 1968-75 which makes the hat on the hood of the 56 Plymouth look a lot like a Viet Nam vet's souvenir hat to me.

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Posted 2020-09-01 7:58 PM (#602810 - in reply to #81647)
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Not all had the diagonal band... nor that style of grille bars...



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Posted 2020-09-01 7:58 PM (#602811 - in reply to #81647)
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Not all had the diagonal band... nor that style of grille bars...



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Posted 2020-09-01 8:18 PM (#602812 - in reply to #602806)
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Powerflite - 2020-09-01 6:45 PM

This car is either a '57 DeSoto or Chrysler 4dr sedan or wagon. I tend to think it's a Chrysler wagon. Notice the stainless cowl, and you can see the adjuster for the center mirror mount. You can also see the B-pillar and the start of a C-pillar. There is an odd white object on the dash though that's weird.


If we are looking at the same odd, white object, it's probably the cowl for the instrument cluster on the 1957 and 1958 Plymouth sedans. The cadet visor over the windshield was used on 1957-1959 Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler sedans and wagons.

As the rear view mirror is more toward the centre rear of the instrument panel, that would make it a 1957 Plymouth The 1958-59 rear view mirror mounts were closer to the driver and usually mounted on the side of instrument cluster cowl.

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The white object in question is a Krispy Kreme doughnut, no doubt.

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Posted 2020-09-04 7:22 AM (#602912 - in reply to #602812)
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Chrycoman - 2020-09-01 8:18 PM

Powerflite - 2020-09-01 6:45 PM

This car is either a '57 DeSoto or Chrysler 4dr sedan or wagon. I tend to think it's a Chrysler wagon. Notice the stainless cowl, and you can see the adjuster for the center mirror mount. You can also see the B-pillar and the start of a C-pillar. There is an odd white object on the dash though that's weird.


If we are looking at the same odd, white object, it's probably the cowl for the instrument cluster on the 1957 and 1958 Plymouth sedans. The cadet visor over the windshield was used on 1957-1959 Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler sedans and wagons.

As the rear view mirror is more toward the centre rear of the instrument panel, that would make it a 1957 Plymouth The 1958-59 rear view mirror mounts were closer to the driver and usually mounted on the side of instrument cluster cowl.



I wonder why Ray Metzker took this photo, circa 1963. Look up his pictures, kinda nice and disturbing. Can't see a white object and can't make out if it's a sedan or a wagon. We will never know, one car of millions in another time period, well another planet or universe a million years ago.

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