First year DeSoto. 1970s restoration in good condition. Smooth 175
cubic inch inline-6. Factory hydraulic brakes, recently serviced.
Upgraded electrical system. A great entry-level alternative to the
usual Model A Ford!Chrysler was rapidly building its core group of
brands and in 1929, they introduced DeSoto as a mid-priced
competitor to vehicles like Oldsmobile and Pontiac. With innovative
features like hydraulic brakes (which Chrysler used from the very
start in 1924) and upscale styling, the DeSoto was a success. This
handsome 1929 DeSoto Model K coupe shows you why. It's handsome
without being cute, and offers a lot more sophistication than many
of its more popular competitors. The body lines echo the upscale
Chrysler unit, particularly the thin grille shell and slightly
raked roofline. We believe this DeSoto was restored in the 1970s
and has been in long-term storage, so it's nicely preserved. The
maroon bodywork with black fenders is a traditional look, and while
there are signs of use and age, it still looks handsome from a few
feet away. There's no evidence of rot or sub-standard repairs and
the wood framing of the bodywork seems solid with doors that do not
sag. The rear-mounted spare was standard equipment, but the trunk
rack and trunk were often dealer-installed accessories that add
useful storage.The interior is simple but with attractive Bedford
cord upholstery, it feels comfortable for long tours or drives. The
controls are familiar, with a big steering wheel, a 3-speed manual
transmission (non-synchronized, so brush up on your
double-clutching), and pedals arranged in the conventional fashion.
The pedal on the far right is for the starter, and the levers on
the steering column are the lights and hand-throttle (not
connected). The gauges cover the basics, with the factory ammeter
supplanted by a modern digital volt meter under the dash, along
with a second horn button for the accessory horn mounted up front
(the original horn with a button in the center of the wheel also
works properly). The emblem in the center of the dash was something
Chrysler called the 'theft-proof number' which identifies each
Chrysler product uniquely, like a VIN. The carpets are showing some
wear, but there are heavy-duty rubber floor mats to keep things
tidy. There's also a nice headliner overhead and the windshield
cranks open for added ventilation. In back, the rumble seat is
upholstered in durable black vinyl and has room for
reasonable-sized people who are athletic enough to climb in using
the three steps on the right rear fender.Chrysler's 175 cubic inch
inline-6 is known for its smoothness and almost legendary
durability?these little engines are serious over-achievers and seem
to last forever. This one has a few upgrades like a 6-volt
alternator and modern plug wires, but otherwise it remains as the
factory intended. Get the choke set just right and it fires up
easily and idles nicely, and when it's warmed up, it pulls the
coupe around with real enthusiasm. At speed, it's probably happiest
under 50 MPH, about par for the era, and it makes a pleasant
six-cylinder burble from the single exhaust pipe out back. The
transmission shifts properly, clutch action is smooth, and with
factory hydraulic brakes, stopping is confident. The brakes, fuel
system, and electrical system have all been recently serviced,
including new wheel cylinders, a restored gas tank, rebuilt
carburetor and vacuum tank, and more. Underneath, it's tidy and
clean, with solid frame rails and wooden floors so you don't have
to worry about rusted floorboards. There are fresh fluids
throughout, and the 19-inch wood spoke wheels are in nice condition
with no signs of rot. 4.75/5.00-19 blackwall tires are the same
size as a Model A, so they're easy to get?we'd probably recommend
replacing these before heading out on any long tours since we don't
know how old they are.Extras include factory owner's manuals, a
reproduction shop manual, master parts list, and some assorted
spare parts. It also comes with a pair of neat 'DeSoto' signs for
your garage.We're often impressed by the quality engineering in
Chrysler products, and this neat little DeSoto coupe is no
exception. It's a little bigger, a little more luxurious, a little
more powerful, and a little more sophisticated than something like
a Model A Ford, all for about the same price. And even though it's
a little unusual, parts are still easy to get and the driving
experience is a step up. If you like cars that are a little out of
the ordinary, this DeSoto deserves a second look. Call
today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.NOTE: This vehicle is titled by engine number.
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