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Neighbors, when I was a kid, had a '64 Fury with push button automatic. I don't remember anyone having a De Soto.

 

They discontinued the DeSoto after the 1961 model. My next door neighbor owned one in the mid 50's. That's the first car I ever saw with dual antennas mounted in the rear.

 

~Boomer~

 

OK. Now back on topic.

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How many remember the DeSoto & push-button drive?

 

~Boomer~

My uncle had a 1957 DeSoto hardtop. I had a '58 Plymouth Fury with push button transmission. It was hard to get used to shifting gears with my left hand, but easier than doing it with a manual shift in a right-hand drive vehicle in Europe and Australia.

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