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1954 DeSoto Adventurer II Concept Navigation
Similar only in name to the first DeSoto Adventurer designed by Virgil Exner in 1954 as Chrysler's answer to the Chevrolet Corvette, the 1955 DeSoto Adventurer II Concept Car was more Ghia of Italy than Exner of Detroit. The Adventurer II was commissioned by Chrysler and designed by Ghia by Luigi Segre and Giovanni Savonuzzi for the European car show circuit. With Chrysler Hemi V-8 power and Italian coachwork, the DeSoto Adventurer II was larger than the first Adventurer; it was much more of a two-seat grand tourer rather than a sports car. It was built upon a DeSoto Firedome Sportsman 125.5-inch wheelbase chassis and powered by a 276 cubic-inch FireDome Hemi V-8 mated to a PowerFlite 2-speed automatic transmission.
It debuted at the Turin Auto Show, and in late-1956, it was the centerpiece of the Brussels Auto Show in Belgium. After its launch, the car was shown at all the major car shows, finishing up at the Moroccan Auto Salon where it caught the eye of King Mohammed V of Morocco in 1955. Legend has it that after a two-week test, he declined to buy the car as he and his two bodyguards couldn't fit in it. It was later bought by American Diplomat Armand Archer, who kept it until 1985.
The car features a retractable rear window and fitted luggage. A cosmetic restoration was completed in 1989. It has been driven 200 miles since then and currently only shows 15,000 total miles since new.
The Adventurer II is generally acknowledged as one of the finest concept vehicles ever built.
It debuted at the Turin Auto Show, and in late-1956, it was the centerpiece of the Brussels Auto Show in Belgium. After its launch, the car was shown at all the major car shows, finishing up at the Moroccan Auto Salon where it caught the eye of King Mohammed V of Morocco in 1955. Legend has it that after a two-week test, he declined to buy the car as he and his two bodyguards couldn't fit in it. It was later bought by American Diplomat Armand Archer, who kept it until 1985.
The car features a retractable rear window and fitted luggage. A cosmetic restoration was completed in 1989. It has been driven 200 miles since then and currently only shows 15,000 total miles since new.
The Adventurer II is generally acknowledged as one of the finest concept vehicles ever built.
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Recent Sales of the DeSoto Adventurer II Concept
(Data based on Model Year 1954 sales)
1954 DE SOTO ADVENTURER II Chassis#: 14093762 Sold for USD$1,430,000 2012 Barrett-Jackson at Scottsdale, Arizona |
DeSoto Adventurer II Concepts That Failed To Sell At Auction
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