1959 Desoto Firesweep

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My husband changed the transaxle in the gold one with the parts car Fiero transaxle so it would shift! After that we lost interest because we kept acquiring Chevettes! So, we sold the gold Fiero because I wanted the Desoto! Also, got rid of the parts car too! I only got the Fiero as another back up car, but since we acquired all of the cars we really love, it had to go! :) -Michelle
 
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How about a Bently. As far as old mopars when I was a kid we had a 57 Plymouth wagon, 60 full size Dart Pioneer 4 door, 54 Chrysler 2 door straight 8, a bunch of Cadilacs, and other old interesting cars.
I personally owned a 50 fluid drive Coronet that I never got running, a 41 military Power wagon, my Dart and a bunch of other Mopars and other cars, I think I added up to like 26 since I was a teenager. Many were parts cars or ones to flip but at least that many at least briefly.
You might want to look into upgrading as much of the brakes and suspension to newer versions that might fit from newer versions of Mopars.
I plan on converting my Dart to big bolt disk brakes and use the bigger parts out of later cars to make it stop way better, and never break, plus handle better and have a better selection of wheels and tires.
You shouldn't be able to tell at a casual glance but it would make the car nicer and safer to drive.
 
Michelle,
It's so sad that your dad's disease of alcoholism robbed him of the ability to share with you the skills associated with your shared passion for cars. I know from personal experience that it can be difficult to think about that might have/could have/should have been, but I'm sure that makes it even more special that you can share those things with your husband. Sounds like you're richly blessed with things that bring you happiness.
 
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Thank you so much for the kind words!!! I sucks, but in a very short amount of time I have gained so much knowledge and ability to work on things it baffles people I know!!! I am truly blessed and glad that I have this chance in life to do these things!!! :) -Michelle
 
Sweepy is beautiful!! Congratulations.

I ran across one of those on the internet painted light pink. I really hate pink, but it looked very sharp and very 50's. Wanted a 58 Fury forever here too, that and a candy apple red 1960 hearse with silver flames and crager SS rims.

I have strange taste. LOL
 
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Thanks for the compliments!!! I love Sweepy too!!! I've seen a 1959 Desoto Sportsman on YouTube that's pink with a gold metal sweep and it looks great!!! If Sweepy was a girl I would've considered painting it pink! I know about strange taste, I love a lot of different cars for different reasons! I love my Sweepy like I love my 1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera named Bubs! I have 5 cars and my husband has 3. I have a 1980 4 door Chevy Chevette named Roxy, a 1985 Chevy Chevette named Max, a 1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera named Bubs, a 1991 Chevy Beretta named Charlotte, and a 1959 Desoto Firesweep named Sweepy! My cars are all sentimental to me in very different ways! My husband has a 1985 Chevy Chevette named Beesty, a 1984 Chevy Chevette named Winky, and a 1977 Chevy Chevette named Scooty! We love cars!!! BTW, I worked on a Hearse at work, I named him Herbert! I had to do some body work to the driver's side. I'll include a few pics of it! Thanks again! :) -Michelle

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Neil Young once had a 1949 Buick Roadmaster hearse, which he named "Mortimer Hearseburg", or "Mort" for short. The title track of his 1976 collaboration with Stephen Stills, "Long May You Run," is actually an ode to that vehicle.
 
I know he's a Firesweep, BUT....

SURELY you named Sweepy after me, Super-<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sweeper?</span> 
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I'd be putting chainsaws on hold too if I was buying vintage MoPars! 
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Alex

HA HA! We actually are putting all other vehicles and projects to the side for now to work on dear Sweepy! We will be putting a 4.3 V6 in his 1985 Chevette this winter, fixing the floors on my 1984 Chevette, and hopefully doing a few minor things to my 1980 Chevette! This spring I will be working hard on my Ciera!!! I'm wanting to drop a 3.8 with supercharger and a 4T60HD trans with overdrive in him! I have a lot of goals and dreams!!! Would love to take Ciera's engine a 3.3 and drop it in my Beretta and put a turbo on her!! That'll all happen, not sure exactly when!!! Plus, got a 1974 Triump TR6R motorcycle all apart in the basement that we are working on too! I'm putting a springer front end on him and making him into a bobber/chopper! :) -Michelle
 
Alex

Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!! You can be Sweepy's God Father! Ha Ha! Too many projects!!!! Plus, I have a 1970's Hamilton Beach electric knife all apart that I bought at a garage sale a while back for 50 cents! It doesn't work right, so got it apart! Also, just bought an NOS early 1950's radio bake light cabinet for my Zenith owl eye! Would love to get that thing all transferred over to the new case and get him up and working!!! Also, got an early made General Electric Trip Whip off of Craigslist this summer that I would love to get up and use soon! All these things and no time to do them in! :) -Michelle
 

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