I have to admit it stung a bit when I saw one of the same models as the first new car I bought as a young man with a “historical vehicle” license plate. True story
I’m not that much of a “car person” but I do go to some classic car shows. I would think that Cosmo’s DeSoto or any classic car of that vintage with such amazing features (e.g., the fins) would be worth a goodly amount to a classic car collector. One caveat: Don’t wait too long to sell it. The folks who like cars of this vintage are getting older (Baby Boomers, like me), and the younger collectors out there don’t seem to have near as much interest in cars of this age. The Boomers like them because that’s what their parents and grandparents had when they (the Boomers) were kids (I’ve heard “Driving it makes me feel like my old man is still here”). Heck, I’d love to have the 1960 Mercury that my grandfather had when I was a child.
dadthedawg Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I haven’t hit any icebergs…..yet.
Heres Waldo almost 2 years ago
Love that ’58 DeSoto.
Imagine almost 2 years ago
Turn it into a tourist attraction. Like the pyramids.
Botulism Bob almost 2 years ago
They certainly don’t make ’em like they used to.
OldsVistaCruiser almost 2 years ago
Which sank 111 years ago today.
OldsVistaCruiser almost 2 years ago
The Titanic didn’t even complete its first trip. This DeSoto has been plugging along for 64 years. “Tell ’em Groucho sent you.”
FGWaiss almost 2 years ago
The Titanic struck the iceberg on April 14, sunk on April 15.
WilliamWilliam almost 2 years ago
Old cars are the best cars. Especially if you know how to turn a wrench.
fgerbil46 almost 2 years ago
Today, 1912.
jslabotnik almost 2 years ago
I have to admit it stung a bit when I saw one of the same models as the first new car I bought as a young man with a “historical vehicle” license plate. True story
rshive almost 2 years ago
But there aren’t any icebergs in the local pond.
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The DeSoto is a classic like my ‘97 Dodge Dakota. Only Cosmo’s car is much more classic than mine.
mountainclimber almost 2 years ago
Unabashed tail fins, cat’s eyes, v-8 engines, so much given up for mpg in passenger cars. Little GTO . . .
Steverino Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Convert it to electric.
prrdh almost 2 years ago
And the Edsel.
KEA almost 2 years ago
My family had a ‘61 DeSoto. My brother got it from my Dad. He lost it in a divorce. I’ve never forgiven him.
oakie817 almost 2 years ago
too soon
T... almost 2 years ago
Can’t I just paint it?…
eced52 almost 2 years ago
The mechanic is trying to lose his golden goose?
WF11 almost 2 years ago
I’m not that much of a “car person” but I do go to some classic car shows. I would think that Cosmo’s DeSoto or any classic car of that vintage with such amazing features (e.g., the fins) would be worth a goodly amount to a classic car collector. One caveat: Don’t wait too long to sell it. The folks who like cars of this vintage are getting older (Baby Boomers, like me), and the younger collectors out there don’t seem to have near as much interest in cars of this age. The Boomers like them because that’s what their parents and grandparents had when they (the Boomers) were kids (I’ve heard “Driving it makes me feel like my old man is still here”). Heck, I’d love to have the 1960 Mercury that my grandfather had when I was a child.
ArcticFox Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That car IS titanic.
Awesome Steelers almost 2 years ago
LOL