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This has been in the back of my mind since the pics first broke. I suppose there's no direct inspiration.....

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Bizarre then, bizarre now.

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Nerd says: "Take a ride in my DeSoto, baby."

Girl says: "No! No! I'll scream if you don't let go of me!"

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I & my equally sick friend used to really appreciate the last DeSoto. Plug was pulled on the division I believe 6 weeks into the '61 MY, and only 911 2-dr hardtops were built. One time (turned out- the only time to date) we stumbled upon one sitting in someone's side yard in Little Egg Harbor NJ, a tired black 2-dr hardtop with a red interior. God, the detailing was really intriquing: 6 subtle windsplits trailed down the decklid (inspiration for the Crossfire & Sebring's grooved hoods??), thin DESOTO letters spaced evenly between them. The tailfins are garishly huge, as they should be.

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Factory pics make it look 'spindy' on those narrow bia plys, but hunkered down on fatter radials with tired springs and it looks pretty damned mean. If I had disposable cash, I'd build a lowered black hardtop with a CrossRam 413 underhood ('61s only got 2bbl 361s).

I know: more than anyone wanted to know.

Nerd: "I'd like to CrossRam your TorqueFlite."

Girl: "Flitesweep me, baby!"

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Bizarre then, bizarre now.

*chuckles*

Everything old is new again....

But, yikes ... they do look strikingly similar, oddly enough.

Cort:33swm."Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker

MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/

Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html

"What happened next is hard to tell" ... Ray Stevens ... 'Mississippi Squirrel Revival'

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Its interesting that the design layout is similar but they do not look the same by any means.

The grills and nose treatment on most all 50-early 60's car's is their down side to me. Never like them. The rest of the styling was so nice, I just dont look them in the face.

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I know: more than anyone wanted to know.

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Not true... I love stories like that!!! with any luck (proibably a LOT of luck)

that car was restored and sits in a heated garage now... but more than

like;y it was hauled away by a scummy ramp truck to the local junkyard,

crushed, the metal was melted down refined and shipped to a Ford factory

where the molecules live on in 375 Ford Focus rear quarter panels. :(

And yes... this would be a suitable alternative to a 1964 Super 88.

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