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Location: Hickory, NC | I got my '60 Adventurer up for sale. 44,500 mile car.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-DeSoto-Adventurer-Base-Sedan-4-Door-/1...
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Location: So. Cal | That's a great looking car. The '60 DeSoto has really nice style in '60. If only they had the astrodome like the Chryslers...... |
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Location: Los Angeles, California | Just flipping cars these days Austin? You never seem to keep any... |
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | Powerflite - 2017-03-19 7:23 PM
That's a great looking car. The '60 DeSoto has really nice style in '60. If only they had the astrodome like the Chryslers......
It's close enough to a Chrysler already, by using the same basic sheet metal, so by installing a different dash in the DeSoto is one of the items that makes it distinctly a DeSoto. :-) |
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Location: Hickory, NC | 57Kelii - 2017-03-23 6:37 PM
Just flipping cars these days Austin? You never seem to keep any...
I've had my '57 Plymouth (my first car) for over a decade.
I've been restoring a 1959 Plymouth Belvedere for 3 years.
If that ain't keepin any...then I don't know what is.
Buy me a warehouse and property and pay my bills and I'll keep them ALL!!! |
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Location: Hickory, NC | imopar380 - 2017-03-23 7:23 PM
Powerflite - 2017-03-19 7:23 PM
That's a great looking car. The '60 DeSoto has really nice style in '60. If only they had the astrodome like the Chryslers......
It's close enough to a Chrysler already, by using the same basic sheet metal, so by installing a different dash in the DeSoto is one of the items that makes it distinctly a DeSoto. :- )
I find the DeSoto styling a bit better than the Chrysler myself. But the astrodome...that is the best part of the Chryslers! |
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