In Article <19980421012832171.AAA238@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Todd wrote: > Speaking of oddities, Chrysler Corp of Canada sold models similar to t > Kingsways and Diplomats. Such models were the Dodge Crusader/Regent/Ma > (paralleling Plymouth's Plaza/Savoy/Belvdere). The Mayfair was a Plymo > Belvedere from the cowl back, and a Dodge coronet from the cowl forwar > Most of these models as well as the Kingsways were made in Windsor,Ont > Canada. IMO ->59 Dodge Kingsways and ->61 DeSoto Diplomats were made in Detroit, Michigan, USA for foreign markets, not in Canada. Am I right? Through 1959 they were marketed by Chrysler Corporation Export Division, Detroit, Michigan, USA/Chrysler Western Hemisphere Co., Panama R.P. and 1960-61 Diplomats were marketed as other Mopars by Chrysler International S.A. (Geneva, Switzerland). I think, it's an ordinary mistake, that people thought they were made in Canada. > In 1959 the Crusader model was dropped and a top of the line > the Viscount was introduced for one year only. The Kingsways (Desoto > Equivalent) were also assembled for sale overseas, marketed as the Dip > DeLuxe, and Diplomat Custom. DeSoto Firesweep Front Clips were used. I > to get some photos of Canadian "Plodges" at Moparfest 98. There was a basic model Diplomat also, mere Diplomat. Then came Diplomat DeLuxe and Diplomat Custom. 1955-56 Diplomats were Plymouths with different grille & trim. 1957-59 Diplomats used Plymouth body with DeSoto Firesweep front end. 1960-61 Diplomats were actually Dodge Darts. 1955-59 Dodge Kingsways used Plymouth body with Dodge Coronet front end. When these cars were new, they were more usual than "senior" DeSotos and Dodges in Finland. There are few of them still on the road. Most of them are 4-Dr. sedans. I know some Diplomat Wagons, also one 1957 Diplomat Convertible. Mark FINland
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