Dave, >Imperial - An old guy with lots of money who yells at me to get off his lawn. That seems right to me :-) >I think that the DeSoto's main problem was not so much in styling, but that it >was pulling sales away from other MoPars. This was like the Edsel, which lured >buyers away from Ford and Mercury, but not GM and MoPar. I know that Ford was hoping that to be the case, though I don't think it happened to any significant degree. I suspect that DeSoto was hurt by the recession in 1958, only to be again crippled by a downturn in the economy again in 1961. It is interesting that Rambler was the only car that increased its sales in '58. I'm not old enough to remember all this stuff first-hand; perhaps some others folks here can offer some thoughts as well. Jeff Ceurvorst
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