Great shots thanks. I posted about this one and it's story here on the HAMB. I can't remember if it was lost then found or was in the family then dragged out of storage. But it has a long history with many versions. post 3508 https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...f-what-you-like.132391/page-117#post-13302170
Good stuff! I don't really feel like I'm a custom guy, more leaning to hot-rods, but that DeSoto is the tits.
Thanks. Great pictures. Most events are cancelled in my area. I think I'm going to miss the swap meets the most though. And a lot of people are going through yard sale with drawls around here.
Nice turn out Scott. It looks like there are finally some different cars coming out of the woodwork up here. Thanks for taking the time to post the pics. So, did you take your coupe over? Larry
Hi Larry, I had my F-1 pu there.......it was a great time til the rain came. It was nice to see all of the out of town cars. Something different!
Nice, really like all the early style cars there ! The Bo Jones style modified really trips my trigger, always thought that was one of the coolest cars ever.
Well Scott, it looks like that little show is getting some recognition around the area, nice! I was at the first one they had years ago and it was nice to see the cars coming out then. When we went to town later last evening there were still some cars coming in from the south.
Thanks Scott! I love the little orange 1 seater as well as the "Touch'e Turtle" I remember as a kid coming home from school and watching that cartoon .
I like some of the Chrysler products but not too many of the DeSotas. But bugger, that is a really good looking car. Four door to two door, nice chop, and understated colour... Very well done. It's also cool that it has its DeSoto grille as a lot have been installed on other customs.