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I am contemplating the purchase of a 1951 DeSoto custom sedan. It is in unbelievably nice original conduition.

My question to those of you who know these things is this; What is different between this car and a Dodge? Are all drive train components about the same? Are DeSoto parts even more difficult to find than Dodge/Plymouth parts? Is there a DeSoto forum or club?

Thanks for any llight you can shed on my questions.

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Desoto shares it engine with the Chrysler, its a 25 inch block. Probably has one of those fluid drive whatchamacallits as a drive train.

See what happens when you clean out your garage.

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These are very good riding cars. Buy it.

Bill

If it's got a perfect plastic steering wheel and a light up hood ornament buy it!

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Plastic white steering wheel is perfect, dash wood grain is perfect, everything works, lotsa' chrome on dash, speedometer says 53K, windows and doors work like new, paint is original but so thin as to show primer on hood and fender tops. Runs very nice with an IV bottle, but needs tank and fuel line cleaned/replaced. Big ole' four door sedan. No light-up hood ornament. Has this guy's head with a helmet on it instead.

Is all this good or bad?

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That guy with the helmet on his head is Mr De Soto........Walter P Chrysler's mate......lol.......actually a Spanish Conquistador from the 16th century......upmarket mopars........andyd

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How is the Die Cast -Potmetal chrome? 1951-2 MoCars had very poor quality Korean war chrome. The DeSoto grille would be huge$$$$$$$$$$ to replate. Really goodDeSoto grille teeth are worth a lot to the Hot Rodders! If perfect chrome you might want to insure them with Hagarty! Has the car got a clock and radio? How many miles on it? It's sounding like a pretty good car for a 51-2 DeSoto!

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Car has a working clock and radio. Speedo says 53K. Left side of center grille bar beyond the teeth has some pits along with the same side of the front bumper. Teeth and balance of front chrome are perfect as is all rear chrome.

Looks from the chrome and paint like the nose stuck out of a shed for many years cause the back end is much less faded/weathered. Interior is all original and carpets are pretty decent. Absolutely no rust. Windows and weatherstrips are incredible.

Haven't yet been underneath to look for leaks but to my best knowledge the only thing this one needs is a fuel system rehabilitation. And, it'll likely need a new set of radials. So I can see spending a grand plus the bad pieces of chrome that need fixin' just going into this thing, before it gets warmed up and driven.

Anyone wanna' venture a ballpark value for such a beastie?

Nicest DeSoto I've ever seen.:D

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The only thing to be aware of is that the Long Wheel Base (LWB -139.5") cars did use a different chassis. Everything is different on these chassis and they only shared parts with the largest Chrysler Straight 8.

The Desoto Suburban and some of the Dodge/Plymouth limousines fall into this category. My '47 Desoto Suburban has this chassis and it stayed the same until 1954.

As long as it is a regular sedan, parts are easy.

Best, James

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