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    DeSoto Fireflite 1955-1960

    The DeSoto Fireflite is an automobile which was produced by DeSoto in the United States from 1955 to 1960.

    Design
    The Fireflite was introduced in 1955 as De Soto's flagship model. It was wider and longer than previous DeSoto models and it came equipped with a V8 engine producing 200 hp when equipped with the 4 barrel carburetor (190 kW) and PowerFlite automatic transmission. The transmission was operated by a Flite-Control lever located on the dashboard. The car weighed 4,070 lb (1850 kg) and cost US$3,544. AM radio was a $110 option.

    The 1956 model car was best known for its long, tapering tail fins, often accentuated by a two-tone exterior finish. The interior offered bench seating that could accommodate six passengers. The Fireflite had a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) acceleration time of 11 seconds and a top speed of 110 mph (175 km/h).

    Sales
    The Fireflite’s bold design increased sales for DeSoto. In 1955, DeSotos sold well with over 114,765 examples produced, making 1955 the best year for the company since 1946. By 1956, DeSoto placed eleventh in U.S. production with an annual production of 110,418 cars. The success was short-lived, however, and Chrysler Corporation discontinued the Fireflite models at the end of the 1960 model year, and the DeSoto brand effective in November 1960.

    Indianapolis 500 Pace Car
    In 1956 a gold and white Fireflite convertible was the Official Pace Car for the 1956 Indianapolis 500. While no official production figures for the pacesetter convertibles was ever released, research from National DeSoto Club members has narrowed it down to between 390-426 produced. Indianapolis 500 President Tony Hulman said the DeSoto was chosen unanimously by the track committee because it delivered outstanding performance and had superb handling characteristics.

    Modifications and specifications
    The 1956 Fireflite had a longer stroke, 3.80 inches, giving a 330 cubic inch displacement (5.4L). Compression ratio increased to 8.5:1 and power increased to 230 hp (172 kW).[4] It made up 27.39% of DeSoto's sales in 1956. Power seats were $70, while power brakes cost $40.

    The Fireflite’s appearance for 1957 was redesigned with the help of Chrysler Corporation's head stylist, Virgil Exner. The design was bold and radical with large tail fins, dual oval exhaust and triple-lens taillights. The tail fins were not only aesthetic, but helped to stabilize the car at high speeds.

    A four-headlight system was optional for both the Fireflite and DeSoto Firedome models in 1957. The DeSoto Firesweep polyhead V8s were introduced with a bore and stroke of 3.6875 in (94 mm) X 3.800 in (97 mm). for 325 cid. The two barrel V8 was rated at 240 hp (179 kW) while the four barrel version produced 260 hp (194 kW).

    The 330 cid hemi engine was replaced by a hemi which was 341 cid (5.6L) . The two barrel carburetor produced 270 hp (201 kW). while the four barrel version was rated at 295 hp (220 kW). Both engines had a 9.25:1 compression ratio.

    In 1957 the Fireflite was superseded by the Adventurer as the premium DeSoto model. Nevertheless, Fireflites continued to offer high-grade appointments in a full line of body styles. Also in 1957, a station wagon was added to the Fireflite's lineup. Back-up lights became standard.

    In 1958, a new engine was added.

    For 1959, the car was restyled. The electric clock became standard. A hand brake light was optional.

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    And I thought pic's were scarce. Thanks!

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    Damn! That brings back memories.
    My father had a '58 Firedome, and I just loved taking that Hemi sled out whenever I could.
    He sold it with 270K on the clock.
    What I would do to have one to play with today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savageduck View Post
    Damn! That brings back memories.
    My father had a '58 Firedome, and I just loved taking that Hemi sled out whenever I could.
    He sold it with 270K on the clock.
    What I would do to have one to play with today!
    Wow, great stuff! Do you have any picture of yourself or the old man in the car?
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    Wow, great stuff! Do you have any picture of yourself or the old man in the car?
    My father had that Desoto for the better part of the 1960's. Different things happened, and we all move on. Now I am a sneeze away from 62, and unfortunately I have no photographs of it.

    I have done the occasional search to see if there was one available for a restoration project, or one where the the work has been completed. Those I have found were long gone to other buyers. Like the 2-door below.
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