The DeSoto Diplomat is an automobile produced by DeSoto from 1946 to 1961 for sale in export markets outside of the United States. Diplomats were a mix of Dodge and Plymouth components, rebadged as DeSotos and thus were often referred to as "Plodges"". They were manufactured both in Detroit, Michigan, USA, and in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
The export DeSoto based on the Plymouth
was first introduced in 1937 and was built in Detroit. Chrysler
Corporation of Canada did not start building export DeSotos until late
in the 1939 model year.
In 1946, the export DeSoto became the DeSoto Diplomat. They were exported to Europe, South Africa, South America, Hawaii, and Australia.
In 1955, Chrysler of Canada did not export any cars and all 1955
Diplomats came from Detroit. In the late 1950s, some European taxicab
drivers preferred to have a Perkins P4C diesel engine in the Diplomat; these diesel engines were installed on a Belgian assembly line.
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 last year for DeSoto in Canada and 1961 for the
United States and export markets, Chrysler South Africa built a number
of 1962 DeSoto Diplomats based on the Dodge Dart 440 sedan.
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