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A I R F L O W : T H E M O V I E
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WATCH - The 1936 Airflow DeSoto was the final and most elegant edition of the Thirties' singly futuristic automobile. Scientific weight distribution, unitized construction, cab-forward cabin placement, and functional streamlined styling were just a few of the Airflow forward looking virtues. For '36, DeSoto added the most opulent interior it had ever devised, and an ad compaign that looked brightly towards tomorrow.
This streaming RealMedia presentation features "You've Got to be Modernistic" performed by Clarence Williams and his Jazz Kings. DeSotoland thanks Dismuke of DISMUKE.ORG for use of this toe-tapping tune. Modern music for a modern car.
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H I G H W A Y T O L O V E
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WATCH - The beautiful 1950 DeSoto is the most
popular DeSoto ever constructed. For model year 1950, DeSoto built 133,854 cars, out-selling Hudson, Cadillac, Kaiser and Frazer.
This exhibit is a RealMedia streaming slideshow designed to introduce you to the grace and wonder of the 1950 DeSoto. The images are pulled from original DeSoto literature. The music is from an actual 78 rpm Capitol record featuring "Highway to Love" sung by The Pied Pipers with the Paul Weston Orchestra.
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P O W E R M A S T E R S I X R E A L A U D I O
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LISTEN - From its cradle of Floating Power behind twenty-eight chrome bars, the mighty 1950 DeSoto Powermaster Six sounds a menacing growl. The motor boasts a heritage dating back to 1928, when its ancestor propelled the 1929 DeSoto to success. The Six remained a DeSoto hallmark through 1954.
This version of the engine produces 112 horse power at 3,600 RPM. The high-compression L-head has a ratio of 7.0 to 1. The pistons are alluminum alloy and displace 236.7 cubic inches. The valves are Silchrome steel. Naturually, the exhaust valves have tough, alloy seat inserts. There are seven counterweights and four main bearings. Lubrication is full pressure.
The DeSoto engine, Reliable, Powerful, Durable.*
* Ross Roy Data Book 1950 DeSoto. Get the RealPlayer.
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