Re: [FWDLK] A New Member with a 55 DeSoto
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Re: [FWDLK] A New Member with a 55 DeSoto



Welcome from another green '55 DeSoto owner!

On your sheet metal parts, if you don't find something closer, try Wildcat Auto in Sandy, Oregon. They have a website. They also have my old parts car that has solid floors and fenders, but it's a four door. Keep in mind that the sheet metal you're seeking is the same on '56 models.

To answer your other questions:

1-What is the correct gloss and texture of the paint on the metal dashboard top? Flat with small round bumps. After not being able to duplicate it, I glued matching correct cordagrain upholstery material on the dash, which looks better than anything else I've seen. [Padded dash was available in '56 but not '55.]

2-What is the correct color lettering on the spark plug wire covers? Most restored examples I've seen are done in red, but I've uncovered evidence that, as to the Firedome series, black is the correct color. The covers are silver with black letters on Firedomes and red on Fireflites. Letter kits are available.

3-What is the correct width whitewall tire? Many restored examples I've seen appear to be overly wide when compared to factory photos. I'm guessing that @ 1/2 inches is about right. Any ideas? 3" is about right on the 7.60 x 15. The originals were generally Goodyears as Chrysler had a long-standing relationship with Goodyear.

For any 55 Firedome owners with green interiors, I have a mystery regarding my trim code and upholstery. Does anyone else have a green interior with a 472 trim code? It's not in the dealer album and my upholstery, although original, does not match the swatch in the dealer album. Does anyone know anything about this?

I have a Lexington green & cove green Sportsman interior. There was different upholstery for the Special hardtop and different yet for the sedan. You may be looking at one of those others. If you can scam and foward a page I'd like to see it.

BTW, the upholstery cloth was very poor on these cars, besides being ugly in some cases like the Sportsman. That's one area where a substitution is desirable.

--Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56 Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge
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