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  2. List of DeSoto vehicles - Wikipedia

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    DeSoto Airstream (1935–1936) DeSoto Series S (1937–1942) (S-1 through S-10, except the Airstream and Airflow) DeSoto Custom (1946–1952) DeSoto Deluxe (1946–1952) DeSoto Diplomat (1946-1961) DeSoto Firedome (1952–1959) DeSoto Powermaster (1953–1954) DeSoto Fireflite (1955–1960) DeSoto Adventurer (1956–1960) DeSoto Firesweep (1957 ...

  3. DeSoto (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The DeSoto logo featured a stylized image of the explorer. In 1929 a total of 81,065 single-model DeSoto Sixes were produced, a first-year record in the U.S. until eclipsed by the 1960 Ford Falcon. [4] However, shortly after the DeSoto was introduced, Chrysler completed its purchase of Dodge Brothers, giving the company two mid-priced makes.

  4. DeSoto Diplomat - Wikipedia

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    From 1938 to 1956, the export DeSoto used Plymouth bodies with a grille that looked similar to the regular DeSoto but fit the Plymouth grille opening. From 1957 to 1959, the DeSoto Diplomat used the DeSoto Firesweep front clip with Plymouth body. The 1960 and 1961 DeSoto Diplomats were based on the full-size Dodge Dart. Although 1960 was the ...

  5. DeSoto Adventurer - Wikipedia

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    1960 DeSoto Adventurer. The DeSoto Adventurer is a full-sized automobile that was produced by DeSoto from 1956 through the 1960 model year. Introduced as a four-seat high-performance sports coupe concept car, [1] the Adventurer ended up being DeSoto's special, limited-production, high-performance model, similar to the more luxurious and exclusive "letter series" Chrysler 300 and Chrysler Saratoga.

  6. Kevin Tighe filmography - Wikipedia

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    Year(s) Title Role Description 1970 Bonanza: Krulak 1 episode of television series: "The Weary Willies" (season 12, episode 3) 1972 Adam-12: Roy DeSoto 1 episode of television series: "Lost and Found" (season 5, episode 4) 1972-1979 The Wedsworth-Townsend Act (1972) Firefighter / Paramedic / Roy DeSoto 2-hour Pilot movie for the series Emergency!.

  7. Cannery Row (film) - Wikipedia

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    Suzy DeSoto, works at the local bordello only out of necessity. A collection of linked vignettes describes life on Cannery Row. It is depicted as an impoverished area inhabited by a motley band of people who have experienced failures, but somehow have found their niche among strangely kindred souls. Doc and Suzy do not quite fit in, but are ...

  8. List of films about bands - Wikipedia

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    The film follows the band reforming in 2012 after a 16-year split, as they practise for their reunion tour. 2014 Jersey Boys: Clint Eastwood: John Lloyd Young Christopher Walken Vincent Piazza Erich Bergen: The story of four young men who formed the rock band The Four Seasons. 2016 Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie: Drew Fortier: Bang Tango ...

  9. DeSoto Records - Wikipedia

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    DeSoto was founded in 1989 and is run by husband and wife team Bill Barbot and Kim Coletta (both formerly of the band Jawbox). [2] [3] It was first founded by members of the band Edsel to release their first single: "My Manacles." Jawbox was next to use the name DeSoto for their first EP.