1956 DeSoto Adventurer Hardtop
Walkaround and startup videos have been added below, along with a Vehicle Valuation Guide in the additional documents section.
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1956 DeSoto Adventurer Hardtop - walkaround

1956 DeSoto Adventurer Hardtop - startup
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Representing the top-of-the-line for De Soto in 1956, the Adventurer was offered as a limited edition, two-door hardtop, affectionately dubbed the “Golden Adventurer” among collectors. Based on the hugely popular Fireflite Sportsman Coupe, the Adventurer featured sleek lines courtesy of Virgil Exner’s spectacular, finned “Forward Look” body. De Soto paired the sleek Adventurer body with a specially modified, high-performance version of its S-24 341 cu-in Hemi breathing through dual four-barrel carburetors to help achieve a claimed top speed of 144mph. The Adventurer’s special Hemi engine was mated to a push button Powerflite automatic transmission, all underpinned by heavy-duty suspension and power brakes. Retailing for $3,728, there were a total of 996 high-end Adventurer models produced for 1956.
Highlights
Offered from the Gateway Automobile Museum Collection
One of 996 flagship Adventurer models built for 1956
Specially modified, 341 cu-in Hemi V8 equipped with dual four-barrel carburetors and a Batwing air-cleaner to achieve an advertised 315-horsepower
Finished in two-tone Jet Black with Adventurer Gold complemented by turbine style, aluminum gold anodized wheel covers, and anodized gold aluminum mesh radiator grill
Color-coordinated interior including a white steering wheel with gold grips, seat and back bolsters in a gold metallic finish, seat cushions and back inserts in brown tweed, and black carpet with gold Mylar flecks
Well-restored under previous ownership with an inspection revealing fully-rebuilt suspension components and a new wiring harness
Displaying 26,000 miles at the time of cataloging, believed to be since restoration
Features
Dual four-barrel carburetors
Heavy-duty suspension
Power hydraulic drum brakes
Push button Powerflite transmission
Power front bench seat
Power windows
Panoramic wrap around windscreen
Special Adventurer medallions and badging
Dashboard mounted clock
Dual antennas
BF Goodrich Silvertown tires
Known Imperfections
Please note that while all of the lots on offer in the Gateway Museum Collection are currently roadworthy, the lots will benefit from additional mechanical attention before being driven to address any imperfections associated with long-term static display or individual preferences. All lots are sold as is, where is.
Included
Spare tire
Jacking instructions
Ownership History
Purchased by Gateway Automobile Museum Collection in 2013 this Hemi-powered De Soto has represented one of the finest examples of Virgil Exner’s Fifties-style designs while on display.
Collection Guarantee Disclosure
Please note that as part of a larger collection to be offered at live and online auctions, the Consignor of the Gateway Collection has been guaranteed a minimum price for certain cars, including this Lot, by Broad Arrow. Depending on the final Hammer Price obtained for those Lots, Broad Arrow may benefit financially.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle.
Contact: Donnie Gould Phone: 954.647.0779 email: donnie.gould@broadarrowgroup.com
Optional vehicle service contract available for $325. Learn more about the program here.