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DeSoto Fireflite Sportsman Powerflite 1955

General description : Buy now and get it in time for the spring season! Black with black and white interior, very rare car, 2 owners from new, original 291 Hemi bored 0.30 over, very nice. If this is not the car you are looking for, let us help to find the right one. Cielo Motors Inc. is based with its main office in Michigan, USA in addition to a European sales department in Kristiansund N, Norway. All E-mails and phone calls will be answered promptly by the Sales Manager in Norway to best facilitate the time differences among our customers and offices. Any inquires specifically directed to the main office will be forwarded and answered the same day in which they are received. The price of the vehicle includes container delivery from the USA to port in Holland. Our receiving shipping agent is B&B Expeditie BV in Amsterdam. Should you want the vehicle inspected by an independent inspector in the US, we can provide the help you need. Ocean insurance for your vehicle is available at an extra cost. We can assist with the VAT (6%) and customs (euro 450) as well as provide door to door delivery anywhere in Europe. With over 30 years of professional experience in the classic car business, we make the process of buying your car very straightforward and worry free. Contact us for references.

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1955 DeSoto Fireflite Sportsman Powerflite is listed sold on ClassicDigest in 2683 Orchard Lake RoadUS-48320 Sylvan Lake by Auto Dealer for €26500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : DeSoto Model : Fireflite Model Version : Sportsman Powerflite Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1955 Sub type : Coupé Location : 2683 Orchard Lake RoadUS-48320 Sylvan Lake

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About DeSoto
Wanting to enter the competition with its arch-rivals General Motors, Studebaker, and Willys-Knight, in the mid-price class, Walter Chrysler introduced in 1928 The DeSoto make, named after the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.

In 1934, an attempt was made to elevate DeSoto by introducing Chrysler's streamlined Airflow bodies on the shorter DeSoto chassis. This created an initial sales flop, but made an interesting collectors' car

After a period of low sales the brand was finally discontinued in 1961.