--- van Hoy <vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This month's picture on thre National DeSoto Club > calendar is a 1955 DeSoto Diplomat convertible. > Wow, what an ugly grille application! For those of > you familiar with DeSoto "teeth," picture not seven > '55 DeSoto teeth but eleven! To make it fit > there's an oddly shaped headlight door/grille > reveal. One nice touch, it's one color and has half > the SportTone trim, which looks good. > > Why did Chrysler Corp. go to such lengths to change > the looks of their export cars? The whole idea behind the Diplomat (and Dodge Kingsway, and the Plodges sold by Canadian Dodge/DeSoto dealers) was to provide Plymouth-priced cars to their non-US dealers without giving all dealers Plymouth franchises as had been the case in the US. Even back then, for whatever reason, there were a number of countries where the Plymouth name was meaningless (in fact, classified ads in British magazines of the era such as Motor and Autocar regularly referred to them as "Chrysler Plymouths", as if Plymouth was a low-priced Chrysler series rather than a separate make). The export stuff also served the purpose of expanding market penetration for the make whose name they carried, something of a big deal in countries where American cars were expensive. It's my understanding that Dodge and DeSoto had much greater name recognition than Chrysler or Plymouth did overseas. This wouldn't have been the case if these dealers had followed the US lead and sold undisguised Plymouths. These comments also apply to export market Fargo and DeSoto trucks, which were usually rebadged Dodge trucks sold by non-US Chry-Ply and DeSoto dealers respectively. This also made for situations where these makes were more popular in relation to their individual markets than they had been in the US. Chrysler South Africa is known to have offered a rebadged '62 Dodge Lancer under the name "DeSoto Rebel", and may have offered other '62 Dodges under the DeSoto name as well, while Turkey's Chrysler Kamyon Ymalat continues to offer trucks under the Dodge, Fargo and DeSoto brand names to this day... ===== Mike Sealey, San Francisco CA '57 Plymouth Sport Suburban (coming soon!) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail ? Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ |