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1960 DeSoto Adventurer 2DR SURVIVOR 63k Miles eBay Moderators: ronbo97 Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page] | View previous thread :: View next thread |
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Greg P. |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 769 Location: Oley, PA | This looks like a VERY cool very original car. Interesting options: Auto Pilot but no radio. It will be interesting to see where the bidding ends up. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-DeSoto-Adventurer/112919593367?hash=it... (1960 Adv.jpg) (1960 Adv 2.jpg) (1960 Adv broadcast.jpg) (1960 Adv sales.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 1960 Adv.jpg (102KB - 201 downloads) 1960 Adv 2.jpg (87KB - 166 downloads) 1960 Adv broadcast.jpg (71KB - 161 downloads) 1960 Adv sales.jpg (48KB - 174 downloads) | ||
Viper Guy |
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Expert Posts: 2002 Location: Branson, MO | Looks to be very nice and complete too. I do wonder if it has been repainted from white to black though as there seems to be quite a bit of white showing in various places with the most notable in the door jamb on the passenger side front where the door is open. This '60 almost makes me want to sell my '59 and buy this but I wouldn't have enough time - someone is going to scarf this thing up fairly quickly I believe. | ||
ABloch |
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Expert Posts: 1476 Location: Pacific Northwest | Seller states that the passenger fender has been replaced at some point. Seller does not know why the sales receipt says there are dual antennas and a radio when obviously they are not present. | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Get a loan to buy the 60. Pay it off when the 59 sells. Easy peasy. Whatever it takes, own the car you love. Or as the Marines say, ... kill it with a wrench, if that's all you got. | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | Viper Guy - 2018-04-09 8:29 PM I do wonder if it has been repainted from white to black though as there seems to be quite a bit of white showing in various places with the most notable in the door jamb on the passenger side front where the door is open. The Paint Code on that "Rossetti Stone" Broadcast sheet seems to be WB2 which I might interpret as two-tone, white top and black bottom: | ||
christine-lover |
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Expert Posts: 2996 Location: Sept. 1958 | Nice car. Interesting, the Auto Pilot option was reserved for Chryslers and Imperials, and it looks to be on the build sheet. Edited by christine-lover 2018-04-10 4:31 PM | ||
1960fury |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7385 Location: northern germany | christine-lover - 2018-04-10 4:30 PM Nice car. Interesting, the Auto Pilot option was reserved for Chryslers and Imperials, and it looks to be on the build sheet. its in the 60 desoto owners manual and i believe it was available for 59s too. | ||
b5rt |
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Expert Posts: 2519 Location: central Illinois | Wow, what an opportunity for a survivor! I'd still want to inspect for any prior repairs but I really like the color combo. Says it has the License Plate Frame. Anyone have an original to compare? (28575987_1859817600695974_4781812104743990814_n.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 28575987_1859817600695974_4781812104743990814_n.jpg (60KB - 162 downloads) | ||
56300B |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 480 Location: The Great Northwest | The license plate frame was available in 1961 as well. I have attached pictures showing the pieces involved including the plastic cover. Note that in the accessories book, you could order the plate in regular aluminum or gold anodized. The reflection on the plastic cover almost prevents seeing that the paperwork in the frame shows the two different part numbers for the regular and gold anodized versions. Also is a picture of the original 1961 dealer license plate frame that came on the NYer. Edited by 56300B 2018-04-10 7:20 PM (61 Front Frame R1.jpg) (61 Front Frame R3.jpg) (61 Front Frame R4.jpg) (61 Front Frame R6.jpg) (61 License Frame R.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 61 Front Frame R1.jpg (165KB - 177 downloads) 61 Front Frame R3.jpg (136KB - 221 downloads) 61 Front Frame R4.jpg (135KB - 177 downloads) 61 Front Frame R6.jpg (144KB - 184 downloads) 61 License Frame R.jpg (83KB - 175 downloads) | ||
christine-lover |
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Expert Posts: 2996 Location: Sept. 1958 | 1960fury - 2018-04-10 5:18 PM christine-lover - 2018-04-10 4:30 PM Nice car. Interesting, the Auto Pilot option was reserved for Chryslers and Imperials, and it looks to be on the build sheet. its in the 60 desoto owners manual and i believe it was available for 59s too. Thank you. I was going off the master parts catalog of 1960, and it doesn’t list it for DeSoto. There are errors in the MPCs. | ||
b5rt |
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Expert Posts: 2519 Location: central Illinois | Thanks Ian! | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | A friend and I pulled a Winterberry Red Metallic 60 Adventurer 2HT out of a long slumber in North Seattle that was equipped with Auto Pilot back in the early 80's. | ||
slimwhitman |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 988 Location: Kansas City, Kansas | I have auto-pilot on my '60 Adventurer. The car is unrestored and probably original to the car. Auto-pilot is also shown in the '60 DeSoto sales brochure. The chrome on the inside of the lower door window frame is different than I have seen in the past. Most are painted the interior color. | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | slimwhitman - 2018-04-11 10:37 AM I have auto-pilot on my '60 Adventurer. The car is unrestored and probably original to the car. Auto-pilot is also shown in the '60 DeSoto sales brochure. A yup. REFERENCE: http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/desoto/60desoto/60desoto.html Edited by 56D500boy 2018-04-11 10:53 AM | ||
Viper Guy |
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Expert Posts: 2002 Location: Branson, MO | Doctor DeSoto - 2018-04-09 7:58 PM Get a loan to buy the 60. Pay it off when the 59 sells. Easy peasy. Whatever it takes, own the car you love. Or as the Marines say, ... kill it with a wrench, if that's all you got. The key word here Doc is "almost". It almost makes me want to sell my '59 and buy this car. There are two major reasons that I am passing on this car: One, it is an Adventurer and I like the Fireflite. The second reason is my '59 is far superior in factory original condition with just under 24,000 miles, no worries or problems, and provides more enjoyment than I have ever had with any other car I have ever owned - and that I like! | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Bonus points to the guy who knows what he wants. And if this one ain't it, you're money and fuss ahead sticking with what you got. I too prefer the Fireflite. The cleaner bumpers and trim specs are just the start. To me, the name alone is solid gold 50's material. While "Adventurer" sounds like it could be from any period. What kind of car do you drive ? Me ? .... a Fireflite. Huh ??? Yeah, a DeSoto Fireflite. How about you ? | ||
Greg P. |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 769 Location: Oley, PA | Looks like it sold for $23,101.00. | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | Greg P. - 2018-04-15 7:00 PM Looks like it sold for $23,101.00. Based on the photos at the link below, I think somebody scored big time. Not perfect, but very nice all the same. https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOymC8lSg1fVirdFl4kvC2A_c-KHYq2... Edited by 56D500boy 2018-04-15 8:53 PM | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Sold from Denver and been in Denver since new. I surely haven't seen every old car in the Mile High City, but I am surprised this is the first time I have seen this one! | ||
57RID500 |
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Regular Posts: 85 | Final Bid was $23,100. | ||
b5rt |
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Expert Posts: 2519 Location: central Illinois | Seems like a fair deal, maybe a little low being as there doesn't appear to be any serious rust or rot. Interior appears good. It would be a question of how much one wants to retain the "original" paint, or what's left of it. I'd consider a proper body/paint repair/refinishing and assess the chassis and engine. It would be easy to get in too deep if the work needs to be hired out. And how far one wants to go with chrome. | ||
60 Imp |
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Location: North Australia | My favorite kind of classic car, a well looked after original, and a 60 Adventurer 2 drht to boot. A bargain at $23K USD in my opinion. Steve. | ||
FIN_NV |
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Expert Posts: 4589 Location: Northern New Jersey | Well Bought! | ||
57burb |
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Expert Posts: 3966 Location: DFW, TX | b5rt - 2018-04-16 6:31 PM Seems like a fair deal, maybe a little low being as there doesn't appear to be any serious rust or rot. Interior appears good. It would be a question of how much one wants to retain the "original" paint, or what's left of it. I'd consider a proper body/paint repair/refinishing and assess the chassis and engine. It would be easy to get in too deep if the work needs to be hired out. And how far one wants to go with chrome. You would have to spend at least another 23k to have a shop properly paint it. Then another 23k for chrome and stainless, and half that again for rubber and all the other miscellaneous things needed in a meticulous restoration. And that is probably cutting costs a little short! IMO this is a fantastic car just like it sits. It is also a candidate for a high level restoration if a person wants to build about the finest '60 Desoto in existence. | ||
hindsight inc |
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Regular Posts: 59 | This one was mine. Extremely difficult to let go of... And yes, well bought. I thought it would go higher but I had a reasonable reserve... Its going to a good home in NC, so no worries. Life goes on!! | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Great car, Wakeman! I'm glad you are on this site! How many owners before you? | ||
hindsight inc |
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Regular Posts: 59 | Thanks Mike. I check in once in awhile... I believe I am the fourth owner, but I could be the 3rd; not sure exactly. I hope you are well. Cheers | ||
NicksGarage |
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | 56300B - 2018-04-10 4:14 PM The license plate frame was available in 1961 as well. I have attached pictures showing the pieces involved including the plastic cover. Note that in the accessories book, you could order the plate in regular aluminum or gold anodized. The reflection on the plastic cover almost prevents seeing that the paperwork in the frame shows the two different part numbers for the regular and gold anodized versions. Also is a picture of the original 1961 dealer license plate frame that came on the NYer. My 300F came from Roy Burnett Motors | ||
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