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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-03-17 10:20 PM (#595700)
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Haven't done one of these in awhile!

 

1955 Belvedere Sedan $6,800 Litttleton, CO - looks nice!  Actually a FL car too!

https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/littleton-1955-plymouth-belvedere/7092071036.html

 

1962 Valiant Club Sedan $5500 Littleton, CO - pickins is slim 

https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/littleton-1962-plymouth-valiant/7090599882.html

 

1953 De Soto wagon $22,000 Arvada, CO - eh, close enough!

https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/arvada-1953-desoto-wagon/7090304494.html

 

1954 Windsor 8-Passenger Sedan $3000 Pueblo, CO - stodgy-lookin' pre-FL rarity

https://pueblo.craigslist.org/cto/d/florence-1954-chrysler/7093843882.html

 

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56D500boy
Posted 2020-03-17 11:18 PM (#595705 - in reply to #595700)
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Can you get a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood or drywall in the back of that Desoto wagon?

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firedome
Posted 2020-03-18 11:50 AM (#595714 - in reply to #595705)
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The '55 states Eight Cyl but it's clearly a Flathead 6.
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CaptainGTX
Posted 2020-03-18 3:53 PM (#595721 - in reply to #595700)
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The DeSoto wagon would go great with my 53 Coronet convertible.



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56D500boy
Posted 2020-03-18 4:02 PM (#595722 - in reply to #595714)
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firedome - 2020-03-18 8:50 AM
The '55 states Eight Cyl but it's clearly a Flathead 6.


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"1955 Plymouth Belvedere; 3 speed on the column
Beautiful car in great shape, runs good
Very well maintained"

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firedome
Posted 2020-03-19 11:36 AM (#595748 - in reply to #595700)
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The '55 Belvedere 4 dr sedan in Littleton in the first link states "8 cylinder" on the right side info bar, but in the pic is clearly shown a 230 cu in "Powerflow" (LOL) 6... capiche?

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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-03-19 11:38 PM (#595771 - in reply to #595748)
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Easy to miss!  That De Soto has been for sale for a long time.  I think a seller wanted $32K for it just a year ago or so...

It's a really neat wagon.  I still like the 1956 De Soto wagons better! 

 

Rich, that '53 Coronet convertible is awesome!!!

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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-03-19 11:42 PM (#595772 - in reply to #595771)
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I like the picture of thet little kid!  Ha!  Awesome! 

 





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firedome
Posted 2020-03-21 11:08 AM (#595822 - in reply to #595772)
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Cute indeed... our youngest looked like that over 25 yrs ago!

I really like that '55, if it had the 260 Hy-Fire v8 and Powerflite with Power Steering I'd be mightily tempted!
I've always felt that a wheelbase of 115" and LOA of about 200" is really the perfect size for a family car.
Ironically that's about the size that '60s intermediates ended up, as evidently even the car-makers themselves realized that the 220" whales that "standard size" cars became were really too much. They're certainly a handful to drive and park today.
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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-04-02 12:00 AM (#596354 - in reply to #595822)
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update:

56 Savoy Club Sedan $make offer Commerce City, CO - needs help

https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/commerce-city-1956-plymouth-savoy/7101509316.html

 

what is it?





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mstrug
Posted 2020-04-02 7:30 AM (#596359 - in reply to #595700)
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Mopar-cool air conditioning unit, Dealer Installed.
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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-04-02 9:51 PM (#596378 - in reply to #596359)
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It must be a nifty knick-knack that comes with the car, but doesn't go with the car.

The image of the engine bay has no compressor, condenser, evaporator, ...

That thing isn't self-contained, is it?





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