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Expert
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Location: San Antonio TX | Looks like a solid roller. No engine or transmission. Seller says it's a 58 but it looks like a 57. I can't see an interior and the hood has been louvered.
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/d/1958-desoto-firedome-2-dr/6412819936.html |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Upstate NY | 58 body, with 57 bumpers |
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The mirror and side trim holes appear to be '58, but the bumpers say '57.
Looks like a nice solid start for a driver or resto. They are still out there.
Perry |
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Location: Under the X in Texas | The windshield SETTLES it. 1958 body. Someone ask the VIN and it will be verified. |
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Member
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| DeSoto is sold. |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 5006
| I guess! cant believe it lasted a whole day... still out there... not anymore... |
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Expert
Posts: 1492
Location: Lordstown, Ohio | he who hesitates is lost learned that early in life. when i was 14 my dad and self were restoring a 65 mustang, it needed a LT door. found one a swap meet for $35.00 told my dad, he looked and looked at the door set it down told the guy he would think about. guy standing behind handed the guy the $$$ looked at my dad and said " he who hesitates is lost"
Ive learned its real easy to talk, lot harder for lots of folks to walk.
quite obvious here and other forums |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 943
| W. Weiland makes a good point RARE car, good price, should sell this fast |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 854
| I never Understood why people would Hestitate so much when deciding on something so rare to locate ,I always figured you could sell it later if you decide it wasn't the car or part for you ,none of this stuff is getting any easier to find as the years go by and some of the items once sold my not be for sale again for a long time if ever . |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 5006
| I don't think anyone hesitated... it sold the same day posted... |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 854
| I wasn't talking just about this car ,I meant with other sales . |
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