plymouthcranbrook Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 (edited) I saw this on Flea Bay tonight and after I got my breath back I felt that some of you might like to see it.(Losing my breath was from the price) It certainly is an eye catcher https://www.ebay.com/itm/305765681155?_nkw=DeSoto&itmmeta=01J703DTN1VGSGZ5VMZVDFD0GG&hash=item47310e0803:g:QJAAAOSwgcNlJsWH&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKkTBPFf%2Ft474VQ%2FM3oN3dmHGnuQaQ9cXFO6SP%2FZAkk7AxcX4us4aZa1mX%2BoOdNVF%2BphxmffgNi4W%2B171WcwYNDO4fCmLWUBNid9KxQQysOfSE6vlRaF1TpkHIMcFzYXKS4x07uGP4WbNH7uTEkFZcj%2F6xc0FfoKdwi%2F8tEzY82iLChg4IgwxFffetti2zh4MAlmO74Ijd5NYMQxYSZu34%2BbmWNSKobG95wAZ3ZsixQC9endA4Bf76FbBJ0mRlo%2F7mjKsgowdqwJGdCCN46ijZEg|tkp%3ABk9SR8yqt4O4ZA Not mine nor will I get a commision. Edited September 5 by plymouthcranbrook (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twisted Shifter Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 US $299,000.00 or Best Offer Immediate payment of US $500.00 is required. Located in: Vero Beach, Florida, United States Vehicle Description Named after famed Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, the DeSoto brand was presented to consumers as a highly-style high-performance mid-priced vehicle. For the majority of their time on the market, DeSotos had technologies that were both novel and functional, drawing wide consumer appeal. With forward thinking design and novel marketing, including advertising by the once hugely popular Groucho Marx, the DeSoto was able to withstand more than one economic recession and closely trail sales of other like makes. Late in the 1957 model year cycle, Desoto determined that the Adventurer model would have a Convertible option. It was so late in the model year cycle that Desoto simply inserted a loose page in the Adventurer owner's manual for convertibles that welcomed convertibles owners into the "elite Adventurer family" As the convertible was introduced late, Desoto only produced 300 of them in 1957. Today, there are believed to be approximately 18 known '57 convertibles remaining in the United States. This 1957 Adventurer Convertible, the first year that the Adventurer was offered in a convertible, is an example of a stunning restoration. Finished in Adventurer Gold and Ivory, flowing to a complimenting Adventurer interior, this Adventurer is very well equipped. Options include self-seeking Radio with dual antennas, steering wheel clock, padded dash, power windows, power front seat, power steering, power brakes and gold "DS" hubcaps. Fire up this Adventurer and the 345ci 345hp HEMI roars. Drive down the road and feel the smooth shift of the push-button automatic transmission. Front to back, inside and out, this Adventurer will not disappoint. It is an example of a truly rare automobile that has been restored to the highest standard. Research indicates the car's trim tag decodes as follows: BDY: 563 - Adventurer Convertible PNT: LPL - Surf White Roof, Adventurer Gold Body, Surf White Lower Body Sweep TRM: 546 - Special Adventurer Gold Trim PS: 4 - Power Seats AH: 4 - Fresh Air Heater PW: 5 - Power Windows SS: 9 - Stone Shields BG: 3 - Bumper Guards 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marty14 Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 Just a tad bit high on the price............ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 55er Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 Been for sale on Ebay for a very long time, maybe several years. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Jake Moran Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 Then not really for sale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 55er Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 The ultimate fishing expedition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JACK M Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 11 hours ago, The 55er said: Been for sale on Ebay for a very long time, maybe several years. I have to look at it everyday doing my rounds. Yes, years maybe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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