Wow! It's great to see someone starting this list. I am (was) a member of the Mopar Mailing List, and I was getting very bored with the general discussions there. I personally have little interest in "pro-street" modifications, or topics relating to Dodge Aries cars. I had a hard time getting the group worked up about anything pre-1965. The discussion was Mopar-muscle rich, not a bad thing, just not my thing. I love fins and chrome, something Chry Corp mastered in the '55-'61 years. Thanks Dave, for getting this started. My name is Robert Whitman I live in Overland Park, Kansas (Kansas City) I am 26 and am a Landscape Architect I own a 1960 DeSoto Adventurer Sedan The car is black with a red interior, a 383V8, 3-speed push-button auto, 163,000mi. I have owned it 1 year now and have not had to spend a dime yet to keep it running. It is only a pleasure cruiser, not for the daily grind. I have spruced up the appearance, but done little else, though it needs a front-end rebuilt, brake system overhaul, and other non-emergency work. It is the only '60 DeSoto I have ever seen (in person). It is amazing how people are drawn to those crazy finned MoPars. I love it! I found it in the local newspaper after hunting for a '60 Chrysler for 4 years. I knew the DeSoto was near identical to the Chrysler (from books), so I inspected the DeSoto and was awe-struck. After getting the 70yr old (20 yr owner) guy to halve his price to a decent $2500, I took it away. I thought the fact that it was a 4dr would turn me off to it, but when I saw it, I knew I had to have it. It is complete (minus the commonly missing taillight chevrons and horn cover) The old guy recently removed (and tossed) the original radio and installed a new tape deck to make it more "sellable" Oops! I would much rather have the old one, I don't usually listen to the radio, I listen to the V8 rumble. He thought of it as a neat old car, not too concerned with "originality". It had a personalized license plate "batcar". That term fits it perfectly! There is also a cartoon called "Sam & Max", starring freelance police, a dog and rabbit. They drive a well drawn '60 DeSoto black and white cop car. (it is on in most cities on the "fox kid's network" on Friday's at 3:30pm) That car is very similar to mine, and I have had kids notice that. I love that car, and will never give it up (except maybe for an exceptional 2dr '60). I just wanted to introduce myself, and I promise future messages won't be near this long. See my DeSoto at: http://carnut.cxo.com/photo/mopar/60soto.jpg See the "Sam & Max DeSoto at: http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~dml/SamNMax/char-desoto.html Let me know what you think. Later, -Robert Whitman -'60 DeSoto Adventurer |