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Location: Adelaide Australia | Hi all,after some absence back in the saddle with a rare and cool 1961 Desoto.
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Very nice, congrats! |
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Location: Sydney, Australia | Wow, Love it..
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Elite Veteran
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Location: D-70199 Heslach | wow, thats a rare fwdlook example.
Congratulation |
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Location: Perth, Western Australia | Welcome Back!! yes,yes,yes - That looks like a really neat example. Did you find it locally or import? |
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Location: Echuca | NIce, I wondered if that would appear again, I saw he had a swb 58 Desoto too. |
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Veteran
Posts: 188
Location: Adelaide Australia | found it localy in Adelaide with QLD reg. Was imported and complianced in QLD in 2008. Originaly a one owner car before arriving in Australia . |
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Location: Adelaide Australia | Yes he did looked at it as well as I just sold my 58 Sweep but decided to go for the 61 instead . |
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Location: Dalveen, Queensland, Australia | I saw that car at the Mopar Sunday event about seven or eight years ago...
I have a photo somewhere. I really couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it, the newest De Soto in Australia. No trucks sold here after about '59 or so and to my knowledge nobody has brought in any of the badge-engineered Dodges sold as De Sotos in South Africa nor the Turkish trucks.
That's why I want to put De Soto badges on my van when it's on the road... |
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