Bob_Koch Posted October 27, 2009 Report Posted October 27, 2009 Victor Patricio Palma Chavez, lives in Chile and posted a video of his truck on YouTube. It's a 1952 king cab Desoto. Have a look: Quote
Reg Evans Posted October 27, 2009 Report Posted October 27, 2009 Wow, what a cool truck Bob. Never seen a DeSoto king cab before. Do you know anything about this truck ? Is it a one off custom or were more made ? Quote
Merle Coggins Posted October 27, 2009 Report Posted October 27, 2009 Those are some wild lookin' horns. I wonder where they originated? Do you think his dog likes to ride in the truck? Quote
greg g Posted October 27, 2009 Report Posted October 27, 2009 Reg they are still making DeSoto Trucks in Turkey. Don't know if they are still MOPAR based, but they are still called DeSoto. Here is what our friends at Wikipedia say about it; Chrysler Corporation introduced the DeSoto brand of trucks in 1937 to provide a greater number of sales outlets overseas for the American-built Dodge and Fargo commercial vehicles. In an exercise of badge engineering typical of Chrysler, the DeSoto mark was later used sporadically in Dodge trucks made in Australia, Argentina, Spain, Turkey or the UK. After the collapse of Chrysler's overseas truck business, the DeSoto trucks are now only being made in Turkey, where Fargo and DeSoto trucks are still manufactured by Askam but with no technical nor business connection with Chrysler. Quote
Frank Elder Posted October 27, 2009 Report Posted October 27, 2009 Those are some wild lookin' horns. I wonder where they originated?Do you think his dog likes to ride in the truck? Merle 46-48 dodge desoto or chrysler car horns, they are the same as my D24 horns Quote
Bob_Koch Posted October 27, 2009 Author Report Posted October 27, 2009 (edited) I received this info from the owner: My truck was building in detroit ..."The Desoto model S-3-B- was made in 1952 in Detroit, Michigan , USA. . Has a 108" wheelbase, and capacity of 1/2 ton. It is basically the same as a Dodge truck for the same year. The same model was also made in 1951. The serial numbers for 1951 start with 82215001 and end with 82256916. The serial numbers for 1952 trucks start with 82257601 and end with 822302000, so your truck is a 1952 model. I do not have a photo of one of these trucks, would love to see one. The original engine would be a T-306 engine, and have a 230 cu inch displacement." the body seems to have been made by Proctor Keefe Bodies. Edited October 28, 2009 by Bob_Koch Quote
victorinox Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 I received this info from the owner:My truck was building in detroit ..."The Desoto model S-3-B- was made in 1952 in Detroit, Michigan , USA. . Has a 108" wheelbase, and capacity of 1/2 ton. It is basically the same as a Dodge truck for the same year. The same model was also made in 1951. The serial numbers for 1951 start with 82215001 and end with 82256916. The serial numbers for 1952 trucks start with 82257601 and end with 822302000, so your truck is a 1952 model. I do not have a photo of one of these trucks, would love to see one. The original engine would be a T-306 engine, and have a 230 cu inch displacement." the body seems to have been made by Proctor Keefe Bodies. Hello, I am Víctor Palma, the DeSoto truck it´s mine. I can see very comments about my truck, and it´s great!!!!!!!!! Thank you very much. In this saturday, I am go to the meeting of clasic cars, in Concepción city, to 130 km of distance of my house, I hope that my truck, are a god girl. ahhh, my dog it´s really very happy when running together the truck, or when it´s in the pick-up, this is really, I love my dog!!!!!!!! 1 Quote
48Dodger Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Lol...very cool....welcome to the Forum Victor! 48D Quote
Reg Evans Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Reg they are still making DeSoto Trucks in Turkey. Don't know if they are still MOPAR based, but they are still called DeSoto. Here is what our friends at Wikipedia say about it; Chrysler Corporation introduced the DeSoto brand of trucks in 1937 to provide a greater number of sales outlets overseas for the American-built Dodge and Fargo commercial vehicles. In an exercise of badge engineering typical of Chrysler, the DeSoto mark was later used sporadically in Dodge trucks made in Australia, Argentina, Spain, Turkey or the UK. After the collapse of Chrysler's overseas truck business, the DeSoto trucks are now only being made in Turkey, where Fargo and DeSoto trucks are still manufactured by Askam but with no technical nor business connection with Chrysler. I have seen photos of a few DeSoto trucks over the years but didn't realize they were made right here in the good ole USA. I had never seen a two seater Pilothouse ! Now, along with a Coupe UTE I'll have to add a two seater short bed pickup to my Gotta Have list. http://www.roadkillontheweb.com/truck.html Quote
greg g Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Dogs and old cars and trucks seem to go together, and both seem happier for the experience. Quote
Lee Exline Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Desoto trucks came in all shapes and sizes. This one is really rare because it is a custom ordered body on top of being a Desoto. They made them in the states and a few other plants and I would say the holy grail of Desoto trucks would be the sweptside. They made at least one but nobody knows where it went to and if it still exsists toady? Of course I would have to say my Australian coupe UTE is pretty special and as far as I know the the only complete one in the states. there are not very many of them down under for that matter. PS i really need to update my webpage and add a bunch of other pictures. Quote
Tony WestOZ Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 (edited) Another version of an Australian Desoto. 55-7 Pilothouse Desoto. I do like that 1952 king cab Desoto. Different thats for sure. Edited October 31, 2009 by Tony WestOZ Quote
Sanjeev kapur Posted October 18, 2022 Report Posted October 18, 2022 Restoring a DeSoto pickup S3B having serial No. 82273631 built by Chrysler Corporation, Detroit in INDIA at my vintage car restoration workshop. 2 Quote
John-T-53 Posted October 23, 2022 Report Posted October 23, 2022 (edited) El perro de Chile tenía mucha energía! Edited October 23, 2022 by John-T-53 Quote
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