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https://www.ebay.com/itm/DeSoto-Firedome-Sportsman/163144126753?hash... |
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Location: San Antonio TX | I thought only 2 door hardtops had the 'Sportsman' name. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | drosera88 - 2018-09-28 6:43 AM
I thought only 2 door hardtops had the 'Sportsman' name.
Nope.
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Location: Muskego, WI | So "Sportsman" = hardtop? Pretty car, price seems fairly reasonable. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | jboymechanic - 2018-09-28 10:17 AM
So "Sportsman" = hardtop?
I guess. In the same way, for Dodge, Lancer = hardtop (2dr or 4 dr) (at least from 56 to 59).
Not this:
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Location: Pau, S-W France | Factory A/C car but the pipe routing is curious in front of radiator ! And no PW brakes ... |
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Location: Muskego, WI | For Imperials, South Hampton = Hardtop. |
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Location: So. Cal | Imperial: Southampton = Hardtop
Chrysler: Newport = Hardtop (definition canceled in '57, and it became a separate model in '61)
DeSoto: Sportsman = Hardtop
Dodge: Lancer = Hardtop (definition canceled in '60 and it became a separate model in '61)
Plymouth: Sport or Special, but no badge to denote it.
Edited by Powerflite 2018-09-28 8:34 PM
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