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Shel.....you may recall that several months ago I found a car that had the body of a 1951 Plymouth, but the grille and nameplates of a DeSoto. I first thought someone had done a switch job on a Plym. Turned out it was an export model sent to Japan when new. So it really was a DeSoto. Possibly that's what you found.....with maybe a Plym trunk lid to replace the original. Or, maybe not........ Just a wild guess.

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In the 50,s canadian dodges had plymouth rearend an plymouth had dodge rearend. Maybe they did this with desoto and plymouth too. My brother has a picture of a 56 dodge with plymouth rearend that we saw in canada when we were young car nuts.

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