Ellingson Motorcars
20950 Rogers Drive
Rogers, MN
763-428-7337
MILEAGE
67614
YEAR
1949
ENGINE
6
LOCATION
Rogers, MN
STOCK
8454
FULL SPECS
DESCRIPTION
Own a unique piece of American automotive history with this 1949 DeSoto Custom Convertible Coupe. This '49 DeSoto was at one time owned by famed car collector Gene Ellingson, founder of the Ellingson Car Museum. Mr. Ellingson sold this car to its most recent owner who has decided to sell the car once again after 15+ years of ownership. Under the hood of this DeSoto is a 236.7 Cubic Inch L-Head 6 Cylinder engine which is mated to a Gyrol Fluid Drive Semi-Automatic with Tip-Toe Shifter. What makes this transmission special is that, as DeSoto put it, the transmission "lets you drive without shifting." This Mopar sits on 4 Kelsey-Hayes Wire Wheels with whitewall tires, giving this car that truly classic look. The previous owner of this DeSoto Convertible had the car repainted in what is believed to be its original Andante Green color which continues to presents quite well today. The chrome and brightwork on this DeSoto Custom is in very nice shape. The tan canvas power convertible top looks to be new. The green vinyl and broadcloth bench seat interior is in fantastic shape, along with the dash, steering wheel, and interior trim accents. If you're looking for "the car designed with you in mind," this 1949 DeSoto Custom Convertible is the car for you!
*236.7 CID L-Head 6 Cyl.
*Gyrol Fluid Drive Semi-Automatic
*Tip-Toe Shifter on the Column
*Andante Green Paint
*Tan Cloth Convertible Power Top
*Previously owned by Gene Ellingson
*Kelsey-Hayes Wire Wheels
*Aftermarket Sony Entertainment System
*Dark Green/Broadcloth Bench Seats
*Dual Chrome Outside Mirrors
*Factory Fender Skirts
*Odometer reads: 67,614 miles
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