1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer
1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer
1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer 1956 DeSoto Adventurer
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'Lovely to look at and delightful to drive!' - this was the advertising slogan for DeSoto, a Chrysler division automobile.

Adventurer's motivation was a special enlarged DeSoto Hemi sized engine at 341.4 cubic-inches. Horsepower was rated at 320 which was more than any other engine offered in DeSoto's price class. The DeSoto was proven at 137 mph in Daytona and 144 mph at the Chrysler Proving Grounds.

Adventurer achieved its stunning performance without sacrificing luxury. Standard equipment included push button control Powerflite automatic, power steering, power seat, power windows, power brakes, windshield washers and electric clock. On top of these, the Adventurer delivered a custom interior with padded dash, dual rear view mirrors and dual radio antennas atop the fins. 996 Adventurer's were built.
The DeSoto was introduced in 1956 and produced through 1960. The two-door hardtop Adventurer had received its name from a DeSoto concept car. During its production life span, the car would endure both good times and bad times. There were many reasons for the final demise of the vehicle. At the close of the 1950's the country was experiencing economic turmoil which was causing the sales of most automobiles to decline. DeSoto was unable to advertise its vehicles to the same degree that other manufacturers could due to a limited budget. In 1958 quality control and recall problems plagued the company. By 1960 the DeSoto Company, owned by the Chrysler Corporation, ceased production.

Gold plating adorned the Adventurers mesh grille and its wheels were turbine-style. When introduced it did not have elaborate styling or flashy components, it was simply a clean and powerful automobile. Under the hood lurked a Hemi 5.6-liter V8 that produced between 230 and 320 horsepower. Power brakes were offered as standard equipment and the suspension was modified to help control the horsepower produced by the engine. A push-button PowerFlite automatic, electric clock, dual rear view mirrors, padded dash, power windows, power steering, and power seats added to the amenities provided by the Adventurer. A record player was offered as optional equipment but it was never very popular and was quickly discontinued.

The base price for a 1956 Adventurer was around $3680. This was less than most of its competition.

At Daytona Beach a golden Adventurer was able to achieve 137 miles per hour. At the Chrysler's Chelsea Proving Grounds oval it topped 144 miles-per-hour. There were no other vehicles offered that could out pace the Adventurer.

During the Adventurers introductory year nearly 1000 examples were produced. For 1957 the styling was enhanced and fins were placed on the rear of the vehicle, a style that was growing in popularity at the time. A convertible option became available. The engine was enlarged from 341 to 345 cubic-inch increasing horsepower output to 345, one horsepower per cubic inch. The suspension was modified to keep up with the engine enhancements. These improvements helped the sale of 1950 Adventurers for 1957, an increase of almost half from the prior year.

For 1958 only 423 examples were produced. This was due to several factors including an economic recession and changing trends in the market place that had other manufacturers producing more vehicles. A big reason however was quality. The Hemi engine was replaced with a cheaper-to-build engine that produced equivalent horsepower. Fuel injection was standard but often failed, causing the company to issue recalls. The Bendix EFI system was later replaced with carburetors. Many of the DeSotos leaked, had faulty transmissions, or a slew of other problems. This kept people from visiting the DeSoto show rooms.

For 1959 the exterior of the car received aesthetic modifications. Swivel bucket seats were part of the interior modifications. This helped entry and exit from the low-sitting car. Sales climbed to a respectable 687 units.

For 1960 the Adventurer name was available on nearly all DeSoto automobiles. Sales for the entire vehicle line-up continued to decline causing the Chrysler Corporation to discontinue the DeSoto marque in mid-November of 1960.

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1956 DeSoto Adventurer

Year1956
MakeDeSoto
ModelAdventurer
Body StyleHardtop Coupe
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1956 - 1960
Price$3,680.00
Weight3875 lbs | 1757.7 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders8
Hydraulic valve lifters
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement341.40 CU IN. | 5595.5 cc. | 5.6 L.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower320.00 BHP (235.5 KW) @ 5200.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio12.1 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter57.1 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio9.25:1
Main Bearings5
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
2 Carter 4-barrel WCFB carburetor
BlockCast-iron
Pistonsmodified slipper pistons
Connecting Rodsheavy duty
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Standard Transmission
Gears3
TransmissionAutomatic
Column-mounted


 
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