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| Totally agree firedome, the main issue was the cars are gone ,they are not, but of-course, little to more expensive regarding the resto.Arne |
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Location: NY & VT | The real shame of the McKee bunch is the ones that got crushed... I saw some C Body wagons I would have liked, I daily drove several of those tow-boats back in the day ('70s/8)s) and loved them.
Edited by firedome 2014-05-15 5:41 PM
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Location: Hershey PA | Noticed the 59 Firedome 4 door hardtop was being loaded. Hopefully it was saved
Looks like it was a Seville a--59 Spring Special
Anyone here buy it? |
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Location: Williams California | A friend of mine bought it, the interior will clean up like new, Charles had put tin foil in all the windows to keep the sun out, and it did a wonderful job on preserving the upholstery and steering wheel.
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Location: Hershey PA | John: Hopefully your friend can start a tread on the car. It has been a while since we have had a DeSoto Spring Special tread
Pictures of the data plate and the Nassau Plaid interior would be good
In that F(earless) L(eader) has a Seville, perhaps we can get pictures etc on his car
Did your friend buy the other 59 DeSoto that was there? |
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Location: Williams California | Bob, the '59 Desoto and '59 Dodge are on their way to Sweden, maybe once there he will post some photos up.
An older gent bought the other '59, but I do not know him.
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