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  2. Chrysler 300 non-letter series - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler expanded the 300 product line to include a 4-door hardtop, which was a previous appearance on the 1960 DeSoto Adventurer hardtop sedan, adding 383 V8 as a choice (letter cars had 413 V8 as standard).

  3. DeSoto (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    DeSoto (sometimes De Soto) was an American automobile brand that was manufactured and marketed by the DeSoto division of Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to the 1961 model year. More than two million passenger cars and trucks bore the DeSoto brand in North American markets during its existence.

  4. List of DeSoto vehicles - Wikipedia

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    DeSoto Airflow (1934–1936) DeSoto Airstream (1935–1936) DeSoto Series S (1937–1942) (S-1 through S-10, except the Airstream and Airflow) DeSoto Custom (1946–1952) DeSoto Deluxe (1946–1952) DeSoto Diplomat (1946-1961) DeSoto Firedome (1952–1959) DeSoto Powermaster (1953–1954) DeSoto Fireflite (1955–1960) DeSoto Adventurer (1956 ...

  5. Lynch Road Assembly - Wikipedia

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    DeSoto 1929–1933; Fargo Truck 1929–1930; Automobiles models assembled here include: Plymouth Belvedere 1964–1978; Plymouth Satellite 1964–1974; Dodge Coronet 1964–1978; Dodge Charger 1965–1966; Dodge Charger 1971–1974; Chrysler R-series full-size sedans (Newport/New Yorker/Fifth Avenue/St. Regis/Gran Fury), 1979-1981

  6. File:Chrysler 300, 1971 (40133650191) (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Imperial (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The platform and bodyshell were shared with that year's big Chryslers, but the Imperial had a wheelbase that was 4.0 inches (102 mm) longer, providing it with more rear-seat legroom, had a wide-spaced split egg-crate grille, the same as that used on the Chrysler 300 "executive hot rod", and had free-standing "gunsight" taillights mounted above ...

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  9. Category:DeSoto vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Vehicles manufactured under the Chrysler Corporation's DeSoto nameplate. Pages in category "DeSoto vehicles" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.