1961 DeSoto in Bahama Bronze & Ride - The last year for DeSoto ! on My Car Story with Lou Costabile
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On “My Car Story” we're in Scottsdale AZ on 1-21-23.
We’re looking at a 1961 DeSoto in Bahama Bronze Paint. The car comes with a 361 CI V8 engine with an automatic transmission.
The car's Owner is John Dales. John’s had this car since 1997. John shares a friend had the car, and after driving the car, he shared he had to have it. 1961 was the last year for the DeSoto car.
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This DeSoto looks fantastic inside & out! Mr. Dales definitely found the right car and the right people to aid in its restoration. What a treat to see. Thanks, Lou!
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, Happy to share this "treat" with you :-) You're welcome, Lou
A beautiful winged warrior and the last of a legendary car line. Thanks for bring it to us Lou.
Hi Jimmy, My pleasure sharing this "beautiful winged warrior" with you :-) You're welcome, Lou
Just a Beautiful DeSoto in a great color ! What's not to love? Thanks for posting Lou !
Hi Rudy, Happy to read you enjoy this "Beautiful DeSoto" :-) You're welcome, Lou
The dashboard is probably the most impressive part. What a work of art!
Hi Mark M, Happy to read you are impressed by the dashboard on this car :-) Lou
Another Virgil Exner masterpiece..even if it is virtually a twin of a 1960 &'61 Chrysler. Beautiful car. Love that color! Thanks for posting! Be blessed always!
Hi Gerry, Happy to read you enjoy this "masterpiece" :-) You're welcome, Lou
Always nice to see local AZ cars. This is truly a very nice car and such a rare survivor. Always had a soft spot for a DeSoto. Although they ended up being squeezed out of their spot in the Chrysler lineup there had to be a lot of DeSoto buyers in the day that were very excited to be able to purchase a car above Plymouth and Dodge. I loved the early 50's light up DeSoto hood ornament, one of my favorites.
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Hi Allen, Happy to read your thought on this "truly nice car" :-) Lou
Bubble top & fins give it that mid century modern look. Nice piece!
Hi Richard, Happy to read you enjoy this "Nice piece!" :-) Lou
A real head turner, I'm a big fan of this classic. Thanks guys 👍
Hi Bruce H., Happy to share this "head turner" with you :-) You're welcome, Lou
Fantastic Desoto...love the style...especially the nCanted headlights! Thanks so much John and Lou.
High praise CJ Design :-) You're welcome. Lou
Very nice DeSoto- a real icon of the era.
Beautifully presented.
Thanks Lou!
Hi Jeff, Happy to read you enjoy this "Very nice DeSoto" :-) You're welcome, Lou
All ''3,034'' DeSoto cars for the 1961 model year were built before the end of 1960, as they closed down the Brand before new years 1961. John, you have a stunning 61 DeSoto, thank you for sharing it with Lou and us car lovers.
Hi Chris, Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You're welcome, Lou
Beautiful restoration, and a very stylish automobile.
Good morning, Lou!
Good morning Dave. Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
What a beautiful car
Hi Brock, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Jury's still out on the front end, but the rest of the car is beautiful. I think in time, like a lot of other things, the upper grill could grow on you.
Thanks Lou.
Hi Mighty Lonesome, I think you're right :-) You're welcome, Lou
Gotta agree about the '61 grill design... I never cared for it.
But that's still a beautifully preserved car!
The era of rocket cars was amazing. So sad it's over.
Good news! You can see all those cars from that era right here on this CZcams Channel ZbyszekStefaniak83 :-)
Love DeSoto! Thanks for posting Lou. 👍
Hi Pete's Taint, Happy to read you "Love DeSoto!" :-) You're welcome, Lou
What a beautiful big car. The golden age of automobiles.
Hi Steven, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this "beautiful big car" :-) Lou
Looks like a plane from the side when you stepped back half a mile to fit it in the frame.
Hi Rudolph, Thank you for sharing what you see....when I stepped back 1/2 a mile :-) Lou
Gorgeous!
I'd forgotten how many different body contours this year had - the front, turn signals and sculpt around the front wheel and body side around the tail - epic styling.
Hi Jerry, High praise :-) Lou
Any car in bronze is a winner! Those fins could poke your eye out. Can imagine seeing it in 1961 Palm Springs!
Hi Rob, Happy to read you enjoy this "winner!" :-) Lou
Hello again, Lou! You have come upon a very rare model! This 1961 De Soto is something you didn't see much of even when new. As the owner stated, only 911 of the car he owns were ever made, and the four-door hardtop (the only other choice) went home to 2,123 customers. A very rare model indeed. And it looks very much like a Chrysler, except for that "grille on a grille," and, if you notice, the taillights and back up lamps on the De Soto were just the opposite of where they appeared on the '61 Chrysler! The dashboard would later appear in the 1962 Dodge Custom 880, which was more or less the De Soto's replacement. Also, the '61 De Soto's had no model name, they were simply "De Sotos." The name would survive in later years on trucks in overseas markets, however.
Thanks again, Lou, for another exciting video! As always, I'll keep looking for more. And whenever I have the time, I'll comment on your past videos! _(3/8/2023)_
Hello Know Bodies Full, You're right. You don't see this one today. You're welcome, Lou
It’s gorgeous! A shame to see Desoto go away, but it made sense at the time. Truly one of a kind! 😎👍
Hi drippinglass, Happy to read "It's gorgeous" :-) Lou
Very modern design for 61....maybe a touch too modern for then. I love it, especially the side view. Thanks Lou,
Hi Mike, Happy to read "I love it" :-) You're welcome, Lou
Wow, Lou! You have really a fine treasure here! Great looker and thank you for sharing. Love the color!
Hi Carroll, Happy to read you enjoy this "treasure" :-) You're welcome, Lou
That dash is Jetsons like. Beautiful car! 😍😍😍😍😍 Thanks Lou!
Hi motorTranz, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this "Beautiful car!" :-) You're welcome, Lou
I love the whole car, the colors inside and out are perfect 👍👍
Nice :-)
That 'Astrodome lite' dash was sensational, never seen it before on any other Chrysler product and certainly not here in Australia. Thanks Lou for highlighting such a rare marque at the end of its time.
Hi Mike, Happy to share this rare treat with you :-) Cheers, Lou
Thank you for bringing us another beauty.. Today's cars have come a long way when it comes to features and reliability, but the cars from this time period truly were works of rolling art.
Hi GMP NY, My pleasure sharing this "beauty" with you :-) Lou
Such a beautiful vehicle, and that 361 is an excellent engine .
Hi Gary, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this vehicle :-) Lou
It sure was. But a 413 or 426 Wedge would have moved it even better
Outstanding but scary too with so many irreplaceable parts. The practical side of me would say it belongs in a museum. So nice!
Hi Craig, Happy to read your thoughts on this car :-) Lou
Гарне авто! Дякую!
Hi Сергій Шамін, Happy to read you enjoy this nice car :-) You're welcome, Lou
Fins lovers dream car 😍 Love it Lou. The opening scene it looks like a spaceship going down the street 😁
Hi David, Happy to share this "spaceship going down the street" with you :-) Lou
The brightwork on this machine is stunning... inside and out. I love how Chrysler handled the glass design back then... subtle wraparound, dome effect. So cool.
Hi apexerman1, Happy to read you enjoy "this machine is stunning" :-) Lou
Love the fins. Beautiful car.
Hi Pete, Happy to read you "Love the fins" :-) My pleasure sharing this car with you, Lou
That one brings back memories of my '60 Fireflite coupe... Mint green with a white roof.
Hi Slick, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Looks cool its got a smiley face now im in love with desotos
You're right :-)
what a more than wonderful car, the dashboard is supreme, realy great!
Happy to share this "wonderful car" with you :-)
I never realized that the last year for the DeSoto was 1961. I thought it was 1959 for the last year. This is a unique looking Mopar. Nicely styled, Healthy sounding engine, and a unique looking front clip,
Hi Michael, Happy to read you enjoy this "Nicely styled" car with you, Lou
59 was the final year DeSoto offered a full line(e.g, convertible,wagon,etc.)and more Edsels than Desoto's were sold in 1958.
All I can say is SWEET!!!!
NICE !!!!
What a beautiful car. The color scheme would look good on a new car today.
Hi Dave, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
What a gorgeous stunner,Lou.There must be only a handful left.
Hi Keith, Happy to share this "gorgeous stunner" with you :-) Lou
There are only a few left, simply because people didn't know how good they had it back then
Reminds me of an Eldorado in the rear. A blast from the past. Desoto. 1st one I've ever seen!
Hi Tom, Happy to share this "blast from the past" with you :-) Lou
It's the FINS that compliment the Space Age look of this beauty and provide a magnetic draw, bringing folks at car shows to flock to it!! Though this was the 'tail end' of the awesome finned car era, Chrysler's/DeSoto's execution of it in its '61/'60 model years was nothing short of amazing. It was the Cold War and Rockets era, with us ('US') against the Russians and Mopar's automotive styling was marvelous. By 1961, when DeSoto's death knell was in the air, the iconic models Adventurer, Fireflite, Firedome, Firesweep were names of the past. DeSotos for 1961 were called just that, a 'DeSoto'. The same body shell '61/'60 DeSotos were built on Chrysler's 122" wheelbase - same as the Chrysler Windsor and Newport. The Chrysler '61 300-G and '60 300-F, along with the New Yorker, were all built on Chrysler's 126" wheelbase - the extra 4" length all forward of the firewall, seen in the front fenders. I first saw John's DeSoto about 15 years ago and have always loved its striking Formal Black over Bahama Bronze finish. Thanks for the great video, John and Lou!
Hi Noel, ALWAYS a treat to read your comments. Thanks for viewing, and adding your knowledge. You're welcome, Lou
Black on copper pretty cool combo. It’s not the best looking of my beloved DeSoto line but I like it a lot. Nice restoration too
Hi Jeffrey, Happy to read "I like it a lot" :-) Lou
Wonderful DeSoto John, thanks for sharing with the rest off Forward Look nuts! :)
Hi Steve, Happy to read you enjoy this "Wonderful DeSoto" :-) Lou
I had a 59 fire flight sportsman DeSoto, what an amazing car…!
Hi Jeff, Sounds like you had a great car. Think you'll enjoy this one, Lou czcams.com/video/JeKSWiwSPTc/video.html
Great fins on this car and the front end is interesting. Thanks Lou for another amazing car.
Hi Advisorit, Happy to share this "amazing car" with you :-) Lou
Beautiful car and it's so cool to see that Ford wasn't the only one to make a speedometer back lit by sunlight.
Hi Josh, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) That back lit speedometer is pretty cool, Lou
Thanks John, your car is beautiful. Thanks, Lou. I've always loved the '61 DeSoto for its beauty and captivating my interest.
It's always saddened me that the beautiful '61 was the last year. I wouldn't have felt as badly had it been an ugly car.
It would have been great seeing where DeSoto styling would have gone for '62, '63, '64, '65...
You're welcome discerningmind. Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-)
Love all your videos Lou. Sharp classic Mopar, the grill and headlights look like something out of a 58 to 60 Lincoln playbook!
Hi Michael, My pleasure sharing with you :-) Happy to share this "Sharp classic Mopar" with you, Lou
P.S. Make sure you watch the commercials (or at least the ones you can) as that's how I get paid so I can keep sharing with you.
Not only do i luv that 61 Dodge DeSoto, but man I would luv to add it to my collection. What a great piece of Americana. Lou you don’t see that type of art work like that any more. You have class, personality, profile and style.
You can fit five or six people in that car Lou what a time it must’ve been to do a barn find and body off frame restoration work to have done on to a Ride like That.
Lou what better way to see the U S A. Sincerely Yours Truly Ivan I J😎😎😎😎
Hi Ivan I J, Happy to share this artwork with you :-) Lou
It is not a Dodge.
Thanks for this video, i almost passed on it because Desoto is before my recognition but this car is awesome!!
Hi Jensen Interceptor, Happy to read "this car is awesome!" :-) You're welcome, Lou
Love it !
Hi Larry, Happy to read "Love it !" :-) Lou
😍Beautiful DeSoto!!!!👍
Nice !
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¡Pues, si éste fue el último año de DeSoto, al menos, lo concluyeron creando una auténtica obra de arte! Las líneas del vehículo circulan de una manera muy armoniosa, terminando con ésas aletas posteriores inclinadas, y un maletero que curvea suavemente entre éstas. Un interior de lujo, desde los tapizados de las puertas y asientos, hasta el llamativo panel de instrumentos, como el velocímetro iluminado por luz solar, el reloj cilíndrico y muchos otros detalles en cromado. El sonido de su bocina estuvo simpático y me hizo recordar, al menos un poco, a un ganso, jaja. ¡Fantástico el recorrido del final con ése brillo solar; ya que hizo resaltar aún más las tomas! ¡Excelente video, Lou, y saludos cordiales!
Hi Jaime, Happy to read you enjoy this "work of art" :-) Nice that the sun was coming through the speedometer, and interesting clock for sure. Thank you for viewing and sharing the details you notice, Lou
I missed out on the chance to buy a 1961 Desoto from my grandfather's next door neighbor years ago. It is my dream car.
Hi Galen, Happy to read this is your "dream car" :-) My pleasure sharing this one with you, Lou
Beautiful!
Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car Mikey B. :-)
Just saw that this was done in Arizona. Thanks Lou.
You're welcome Edmund.
It’s artwork!❤
Just the way we like it :-)
My Dad was a DeSoto man. He owned 3 of them.
Hi Brad, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Dads cars :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Lou
extraordinary machine
:-)
It's funny how a person's taste changes. The first time I saw one of these '61 DeSotos I thought it was ugly. How could they have made such a car? Now I own one and I love it and I think they are beautiful! Perhaps it's also the era that these cars represent.
Hi Randy, Cars have an amazing way of getting better looking with age. Lou
Hey Lou. Beautiful looking car. I've never seen a DeSoto like this. I love the condition of this car. It looks brand new, like it came from the showroom. 🙂
Hey Jason, Happy to read you enjoy the looks and condition of this car, Lou
Mighty fine last year DeSoto, and in the right color combo. . . :>/
Nice :-)
I love it.
Happy to read "I love it" :-)
Hi, Lou! In this last year for the DeSoto, there were just a two-door hardtop and a four-door hardtop with no series names. There were 911 of the former, as John related, and 2,123 of the latter, for a total of 3,034. That face with the cocked headlamps and the dual grilles is pretty unusual, but yeah, I rather like it, too! The dash is also quite interesting with the sunlit speedometer (which Fords had in 1954 and 1955), the pushbuttons for the transmission and fan, and especially that rotary clock! I never knew such a thing ever existed! The rear ends of the 1961 Chrysler and the 1961 DeSoto both had the fins with wraparound lenses below, but the lenses on the Chrysler are the taillights (except the wagons still carried the boomerang lenses in the fins), while those on the DeSoto are the reverse lights, while the fins on the Chrysler hold round reverse lights, but those on the DeSoto hold the taillights.
BTW, that coyote sighting would have really been something if John had been driving a Road Runner! LOL! Thanks to both of you for showing us this rare last-of-its-kind Mopar!
Hi iswc27, My pleasure sharing with you this "rare last-of-its-kind Mopar!" :-) I like the Road Runner comment :-) BEEP BEEP, You're welcome, Lou
5 stars ... Sweet 😄😄
High praise :-)
I'm not an Exner fan, particularly his later years, but this car's styling and body colors really work! And generally speaking, I don't care for brown either, but on this beauty it looks right. My grandfather had a 1958 DeSoto, and this brought back some good memories. Thank you.
Hi Tom, Happy to read you enjoy the styling and color of this car :-) Glad to read this car brings back memories of your Grandfathers car. Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome, Lou
This being a "lower" trim level than the Chrysler badge cars, by today's standards it is plenty ornate and oozes style. I like that it has the 361 V8, as those are not often preserved like the Hemi models often seen now. Great car, great story!
Hi soyounoat, You're right, plenty of style here. Happy to read "Great car, great story!" :-) Lou
Good day Lou,
Yeah only a face a mother will love, no issue with me I actually find it beautiful.
The whole DeSoto is beautiful from front to rear.
Cheers
Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Australia.
👍 🇦🇺 😀 🇺🇸
Good Day Louis, Happy to read this one is "beautiful" car with you :-) Thanks for being my # 1 Fan in Australia. Cheers, Lou
Like beautiful butterfly
Nice :-)
Last of the last!! I've seen maybe one or two '61s in person over all the years I have been attending car shows. And I have been to plenty. I read somewhere that once DeSoto production was ended at some point early in 1961, any remaining DeSoto orders were simply filled out with Chrysler Windsors.
Hi AMCmachine, Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Lou
Would've been cool to have those rear bumper bumperettes as exhaust tip outlets instead. Very cool and underrated cars.
Hi John, Happy to share this "Very cool and underrated cars" with you :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
The DeSoto is very much like the '61 Chrysler and yet so very different. I enjoyed this video. I own a beautiful Newport and saw the same body and engine but such a different dash and front end. Thank you for the in depth look.
Hi Bill, Happy to read you have a cool car too. Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome. I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
First off, it's a beautifully restored car. I personally think it's a real beauty in and out. The way I feel about the grill is that it's one of those designs that looks so interesting up close, but at a passing glance, looks rather awkward. It's a beautiful machine though. I would suspect that the division folded like so many branch divisions, in that they no longer filled a certain price-gap. This also happened with the Edsel. People pin it on the design, but it was all a financial issue.
Hi Joseph, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Wicked, Lou!
Nice Stuart :-)
Beautiful Desoto, the last year sadly, i had a 55 Fireflite here in England UK a few yrs ago and a few American Cars ago, now ive a 56 2 door Packard.
Hi Matt, Happy to read you have a fun car, and had a past fun car too, Lou
A car like that should be original not custom or modified it's one of the last of the Desoto line glad he kept it 💯 original and like the nose of the car
Hi Larry, Happy to read you appreciate the condition of this car :-) Lou
chingon car mr lou
Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car mr chon
Thanks!
Hi Scott, SUPER THANK YOU FOR THE SUPER THANKS! I appreciate the support, Lou
I like it!!! It's one year younger than me!!!🤓🤣❤️
Nice :-)
Love thus Style in Dodge and Desoto and Chrysler. Same exact interior as my ‘61 Dodge. Different back panel then the engine turn on the dash but same wheel, and dash.
Hi gene978, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Great video on a classic De Soto. Reminds people of the beautiful cars we used to make rather than the plastic crap that we now produce.
Hi Jim, You're on the right CZcams Channel for the cars you enjoy :-) Make sure to watch the commercials, that's how I get paid so I can keep sharing with you, Lou
Love it!!!😊👍
NICE !
Great car, and great presentation as always Lou. I agree with your preference for cars kept in stock condition, and for the same reason: They take us right back to the time they were built. A candy apple metallic red Model T doesn't do that!
Hi MDavid G, Happy to read you enjoy this "Great car" :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Thanks for posting, Lou👍. I noticed an unusual styling feature. There's a chrome fin at either end of the dash, which matches both the headlights and the rear fins. Maybe one last flourish from Virgil Exner before Chrysler axed the De Soto brand?
Hi Ray, You're welcome. Happy to read the details you notice :-) You might be right on that styling que, Lou
Very nice. I actually like it's facade
Happy to read this one is "Very nice" :-)
I love it ! We must be all MOTHERS ! LOL
Nice !
The 1961 DeSoto is a fantastic car, in spite of Chrysler pulling out of promoting it in 1960. This car is the equivalent of a 1961 Chrysler Newport. I love it! Exner's last DeSoto.
Hi Dejael, Happy to read you enjoy this "fantastic car" :-) Lou
Cool how theyre going back to the push transmissions.
You're right.
The old design rule "form follows function" as applied the cars means that with the best styling there should be a functional reason for every panel, every bulge, every crease in the bodywork. This insane beauty is a prime example of how Virgil Exner was not too familiar with that rule.
Hi JackF, Nice :-) Lou
Looks like Virgil Exner had his hand in the design of this beauty. Love the translucent speedo...way cooler than the digital screens we have today. Nice ride!
Hi Steve, Happy to read you enjoy "the design of thie beauty" :-) My pleasure sharing this car with you, Lou
I believe I have seen this in person Lou. Did you find this somewhere near Chicago? When I saw it, I thought it was one of the most stunning vehicles I had ever seen. Thank you for sharing it.
Hi Edmund, I think this car came from IL so it's possible. You're welcome, Lou
Nice 🥰
Happy to read and see you like this one Michael :-)
My Dad knows an ex-Chrysler executive who even got a gold ring at retirement (he is 86 now!) he said it was the UNDER-PRICING of the Chrysler NEWPORT entry model is what killed DeSoto there was about a $200 difference at dealerships, and it was at the wrong time- there was a recession at the tail-end of the 50's to early 60's so there was no room for that close of a competition WITHIN one company.
Hi TheSpritz0, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Lou
Deep engine tone for a 361
just the way we like it :-)
Cool car
Happy to read you enjoy this "Cool car" :-)
The windshield washer switch under the dash looks like it’s either an optional feature, or an “afterthought.” Strange indeed!
Hi Fred, Interesting for sure. Lou
My dad had one of these old Chrycos, and when I pressed the D tranny push-button a pack of Marlboros popped outta the glove box! L0L
Hi Mr. BLACKHAWK, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Dads car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou