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The 1956-1960 DeSoto Adventurer surprised critics. True story. Big-time automotive
journalists in the late 1950s compare a flashy full-size coupe to Chrysler's mighty
300-D and find it holds its own against the premier performance car of the day.
They act as if this is a revelation. Their account in the June 1958 edition of Motor
Trend begins: "Sneak treat of '58 is DeSoto's Adventurer series, a gutty hardtop and
convertible duo for the fellow who wants something different." Interestingly, the
Adventurer was in its third model year. And previous versions had been even quicker.
For its final year, the Adventurer lost its convertible but gained a four-door hardtop
and sedan. Instead of being a limited edition model, the Adventurer was the top trim
model range for the two series DeSoto line-up for 1960. Ram induction was reintroduced
on models with the quad-four carburetor. This was also the only year that car came in
variety of colors instead of its traditional white-black and gold combination. Total
sales for the Adventurer line posted its best effort with 11,597 models produced.
This 1960 DeSoto Adventurer 4-Door Sedan has the optional 383 Cu. In.
2-bbl engine, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, Power Front Seat,
Stunning Chrome/Gold Accents and lots more.
Equipped with the optional Push-Button Torqueflite A727 Automatic Transmission, this 4-Dr
Sedan rides like a Luxury Classic that it is, a classic motoring feel. Overall this classic
Adventurer is in great condition, solid throughout. The interior shows extremely
well, with all its chrome, and stunning two-tone vinyl and fabric upholstry. The white
exterior stands out in gorgeous fashion with all its chrome, white wall tires and big rear
fins. It would be hard to find another 4-Door Sedan in this condition.
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