All 1957-model American cars would only accommodate a standardized license plate that measured 6x12". Before that, different states issued different-sized plates. Chrysler Corporation made the most of this new standard by recessing a license plate well into the trunk lid, which is plainly visible here.
Wow, that tickled my brain...! DeSoto used to sponsor Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life" show in the 50's. Not too many of us around that remember that.
Now I'm not really complaining. But these were serious rust buckets. Nice design but lots of under protected sheet metal. For sure they didn't last more than 4-5 years without disintegrating. When did Chrysler eventually deep six the Desoto?
Chrysler Corp. terminated the Desoto division in 1961, but not before making a few mockups for '62 based on Dodges. In addition, the Desoto name was kept alive for the export market.
Those fins will be useful at 600 mph. At least it's not as gaudy as a Dodge; more tasteful. DeSoto ends with the 61 model, but a downsized 62 got as far as clay.
Impossible - Thunderbird debuted in the 1955 model year. They were also much more subtle looking than Mopar's Forward Look (less chrome and smaller tailfins).
Great for looks...horrid to own. '57 screwed Chrysler for '58, which was a bad year for all, but Chrysler really got slammed hard because if Exner's "styling over function" philosophy. Leaky windshields, rustouts, broken torsion bars, cheesy interiors, broken door handles and more combined to set Chrysler on a downward spiral that resulted in Exner's exit.
I just can't watch enough of these Dealer Promos .....Thanks MyMopar!
This Desoto always reminds me of dad. Miss him and his car.
That car is for me! The Desotos and Imperials are my favorites of both generations of "The Forward Look" MoPars!
I'm sold...where do I pick up my new 1957 DeSoto??
I did not appreciate these at the time like I should have. The 1957 De Soto is my favorite year. I wish a great model of one would be available.
When I was in high school in 1971-72, I drove a 57 DeSoto Fireflite. It originally was my Grandfather’s. Good times.
Let's just all agree that, in fact, the 1957 DeSoto is the best-looking car ever made. Because it is.
I like the 58's when they changed the lights to 4 instead of 2. More futuristic. Like Jetsons.
@@eugenepiurkowski6026 I think both the 57’s and 58’s were stunning,but I’d go with the 58 too.
Why did molars this year have so many quality problems
Glad the Mrs. still has room for her bonnet! That's what is most important to her.
I remember these still on the road around '77 ha. The styling is pure 50s. Classic "slideshow" lol
"Why, it's DeSoto! And it's ours...to sell."
I'll take a 1957 DeSoto and a 1960 Imperial. You're welcome. ;)
Bring back the tail fins and dash mounted rear view mirror.
All 1957-model American cars would only accommodate a standardized license plate that measured 6x12". Before that, different states issued different-sized plates. Chrysler Corporation made the most of this new standard by recessing a license plate well into the trunk lid, which is plainly visible here.
Dad had a new one 😊
If only Chrysler knew in 1957 how to prevent their cars from rusting out in 3 years!
Cool!
Where can I find the background music?
Love the Star Trek logo ......LOL
Parents had 57 Chrysler - lots of problems. 63, and 68 Chryslers much better!
I have a 64 new yorker, best car ever
Tell em Groucho sent you.
Wow, that tickled my brain...! DeSoto used to sponsor Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life" show in the 50's. Not too many of us around that remember that.
Now I'm not really complaining. But these were serious rust buckets. Nice design but lots of under protected sheet metal. For sure they didn't last more than 4-5 years without disintegrating. When did Chrysler eventually deep six the Desoto?
Chrysler Corp. terminated the Desoto division in 1961, but not before making a few mockups for '62 based on Dodges. In addition, the Desoto name was kept alive for the export market.
Yes, they had many quality problems, and they also rusted to HELL.
there isn’t a rust issue with autos here in Oklahoma
yes Ill taker one
I HAVE A 1958 DODGE CUSTOM ROYALE ...TO TONE TAN AND WHITE ,, THE GRILL LOOKS MEAN ,,SWEET.. THE REAR ,, BIG SWEPT WINGS ,, TO FLY THANKS..
Those fins will be useful at 600 mph. At least it's not as gaudy as a Dodge; more tasteful. DeSoto ends with the 61 model, but a downsized 62 got as far as clay.
You can see where Ford stole that design and built the T Bird
Impossible - Thunderbird debuted in the 1955 model year. They were also much more subtle looking than Mopar's Forward Look (less chrome and smaller tailfins).
WORK[MAN]SHIP not WORK[ROBO]SHIP
Great for looks...horrid to own. '57 screwed Chrysler for '58, which was a bad year for all, but Chrysler really got slammed hard because if Exner's "styling over function" philosophy. Leaky windshields, rustouts, broken torsion bars, cheesy interiors, broken door handles and more combined to set Chrysler on a downward spiral that resulted in Exner's exit.