According to the Standard Catalog of American Cars--------- the 1961 Desoto came only as 2 dr hardtops and 4dr hardtops. Marko reports he recently saw two Desoto Diplomat station wagons - a 1960 and a 1961. I do not know much about the Diplomat model, since the Diplomat name was used only for Canadian and export models. Can anyone shed any light on this mystery? I know someone in Scandinavia put a 61 Desoto front clip on a 61 Chrysler and passes it off as a 61 Desoto convertible-even got written up in a magazine. -----Original Message----- From: Marko Lönngren <magnum@xxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 3:32 PM Subject: [FWDLK] Chrome colosseums >Returned last Sunday from Forssa car show & swap meet. What a nice American >day in Finland.. 3,000 old American cars & 30,000 people (Power Big Meet in >Sweden has nearly 10,000 cars..) Many dozens of finned Mopars. Btw, I saw >'60 and '61 DeSoto Diplomat Station Wagons, must be rare cars, much rarer >than my one of 911 built '61 DeSoto 2-Dr. Ht.. > >Very nice '60 DeSoto Adventurer coupe has chromed INSIDE window garnish >moldings (windshield & side & rear glass) and door panel upper moldings. >They looked much better than my painted ones. Does anybody know, were these >chrome parts as standard in a '60 Adv? > >Mark° ® >Finn >
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