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23620 messages, Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 2:24 PM
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but maybe someone can i.d. this one..
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Replying to: andys120 (May 12, 2005 3:55 pm) http://www.corvair.org/chapters/corvanatics/ http://www.mindspring.com/~corvair/fc1.html#models Bob |
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Here's another
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Looks like a Fiat 1100 with some kind of special trim
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Replying to: fintail (May 12, 2005 7:36 pm) |
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Cool Speaking of car photos, Here's a really cool site devoted to the cars owned by a Swiss family over a period of about 70 years Period shots are always interesting |
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At a first glance, this should be blatantly easy considering its name is on the hood, but there's something "special" about this car. Fintail might get it pretty quickly.
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Replying to: andre1969 (May 13, 2005 8:01 am) Bob |
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these cars were often known as "Plodges"...basically it WAS a Plymouth, with a Dodge front-end clip. This model was called a Mayfair. Chrysler also had an export model called the DeSoto Diplomat, which was a Plymouth with a DeSoto grille and some different trim put on. Main reason they did these rebadges is because big cars won't cut it in overseas markets, and back then a Plymouth body was smaller than a Dodge, and way smaller than a DeSoto. Here's a pic of a '56 DeSoto Diplomat... In looking at these pics, the Dodge and Plymouth must've been identical in '55-56 from the cowl forward, with the Dodge's extra length somewhere further back. Reason I'm thinking this is because for the Dodge version, they were actually able to fit a whole Dodge clip up there, fenders and all. On this DeSoto Diplomat, they just fitted a grille that resembled a '56 DeSoto's onto a Plymouth, using Plymouth fenders and everything, and just called it a day. And in that timeframe, a DeSoto/Chrysler was definitely longer than a Dodge or Plymouth, ahead of the cowl, so the whole front DeSoto clip never would've fit. I've always liked the '55-56 Plymouth, but now, looking at the pic, I think the Diplomat front end actually looks a little better! Still, it was on a 115" wheelbase, and probably around 200" long, if not more, so I doubt most foreign buyers considered these things "small" cars! It really struck me as odd when we saw it at Carlisle. We were walking up the hill, and I probably said something like "oh cool, a '56 Plymouth". But then I got distracted by something else when we got up there, and then looked back, at the front of the car, and was like, "cool, a '56 Dodge...hey, WAIT a minute!" It took me a few seconds to realize I wasn't seeing things! |
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Overseas Dodge trucks were sold as DeSotos. Check out the Aussie DeSoto UTS. http://www.roadkillontheweb.com/truck.html Bob |
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