I would definitely be interested in a set for my car, and would be willing to pay at least $200. It was nice to see two 60 DeSoto's at Carlisle with complete sets (a red Fireflite, and a white Adventurer). I know of a rose colored Adventurer coupe, just north of Toronto also with a complete set of chevrons. Gil Romard 60 Adventurer Coupe -----Original Message----- From: Larry Haga <moparlarry@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Friday, August 13, 1999 3:26 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 1960 DeSoto Chevrons >I would be very interested in a set, probably two, if they could be >produced. The real problem would be finding a set of originals for a >pattern. I have only ever saw one 60 Desoto with any on it. It was a 7000 >mile original car setting in Houston TX. They didn't fit the tail light lens >very well, so I thought they probably were not the originals but the owner >assured me they were and they were all there. If you could find a set of >originals for a pattern and could produce them for some where around $200 a >set or less I would be interested even if they were not exactly like the >originals. It would be nice if a set could be made out of stainless or >aluminum so the new reproduction would not ended up the same fate as the >originals (falling off the car). I hope some one can do these pieces. >Larry Haga >60 Desoto Adventurer 2dr >60 Desoto Fireflite 4dr >-----Original Message----- >From: brians <brians@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Date: Thursday, August 12, 1999 11:37 PM >Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 1960 DeSoto Chevrons > > >>If there was a way to determine the potential volume, I >>would be willing to look at making these sets - but as you >>stated Bruce, it would require a complete perfect set to use >>as patterns for the tooling. >> >>How many '60 DeSotos are out there and how many of them >>would be willing to pay up to $200 a set (just a guestimate >>- which of course would depend on how many orders were firm >>before making them!) >> >>Brian >> >>Bruce Smith wrote: >>> >>> Hello List (and Robert in KC), >>> >>> Yes, virtually all 1960 DeSoto owners are in need of these three >>> chevrons per taillight lens. I have attended several National DeSoto >>> Club conventions have have seen only two cars with complete sets. >>> >>> First, these were made of plastic, not metal, and attached to the >>> taillight with a single small pin. Maybe this was why they fell off so >>> quickly. Unfortunately, a complete set requires six individual pieces; >>> in other words, you cannot simply flip the piece and use it on either >>> the left or right taillight. Each is a distinct shape. This, of course, >>> would increase the cost of production. >>> >>> At the convention in Charleston this past July, I spoke with another '60 >>> owner about what a full set of chevrons would be worth to him. His first >>> response was $200, but said he might go higher. For many of us that >>> probably seems a bit steep, but the alternative is either to never have >>> the pieces or to fill in the indentations with silver mylar, as many >>> have done. I'll step up and say each piece would be worth atleast $20 to >>> me, and maybe more. >>> >>> One potential problem I see is getting a complete set from which molds >>> could be made. Anyone out there willing to lend a set for this purpose? >>> >>> Bruce in Tulsa >>> 1960 Fireflite >>> 1967 Imperial > |