DeSoto Firedome Convertible (facelift 1953) 4.5 V8 (160 Hp) Tip-Toe Shift


Overall Rating

6.8 / 10
Safety N/A / 5
Not Rated
Engine 3.5 / 5
Value 3.5 / 5
Performance 3.5 / 5
Comfort 4.0 / 5
People\'s Opinion 3.2 / 5

DeSoto Firedome:

The DeSoto Firedome was a full-size automobile produced between 1952 and 1959 by the DeSoto division of the Chrysler Corporation. Introduced as DeSoto's premium line of vehicles for the 1952 model year, it retained that position until demoted to the least expensive model for 1955. It was reclassified to become a mid-range vehicle for 1957 and was discontinued for the 1960 model year.
The 1953 Firedome was introduced just prior to DeSoto's 25th Anniversary in 1953, and arrived as the new top series, displacing the Custom nameplate which was retired at the end of the 1952 model year. The entire De Soto model lineup was restyled and Firedome prices started at US$2,740. During the 1953 model year, approximately 64,211 examples were produced....(Read more on Wikipedia)

Convertible (facelift 1953) Overview:

DeSoto Firedome (Convertible (facelift 1953)). With 339 Nm of torque, it offers ample pulling power. Rear‑wheel drive offers dynamic handling and sporty feedback. A convertible car with a retractable roof, offering open-air driving experiences. With seating for 6, it’s perfect for larger families.

4.5 V8 (160 Hp) Tip-Toe Shift Verdict:

Rating 4 stars

Performance Verdict

Equipped with the innovative Tip-Toe Shift semi-automatic transmission, this trim offered a smoother, more relaxed driving experience, enhancing the V8's power delivery for effortless cruising.

Fuel Economy

Similar to the manual variant, fuel efficiency is low. The semi-automatic transmission prioritizes convenience and comfort over fuel savings, which was typical for the period.

Best Use Case: Comfortable Cruising / Collector's Item

reddit Community Verdict

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3.2 / 5

Based on AI analysis of 9 discussions

Read What Owners Say
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Put a contemporary 392 Hemi in it…you can probably sell the original Hemi (354?) to recoup some of the cost of the new engine.
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People are pretty good at wrecking chargers and challengers, so there are lots of engine/trans combos at junkyards. Ebay has SRT 392 engines with trans \~75k miles for $7k-$8k. They usually include the ecu and gas pedal since it's drive by wire. If you have the budget, Hellcat drivetrains are $5k-$10k more than the regular 392, but that's probably overkill for that car and cruising.
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Define bad shape? I mean if the thing rolls over, do plugs and a carb rebuild and send it. I don't think people realize just how involved an entire drivetrain change is, and that in a vehicle like this you are going to know how to do metal work, rebuild the trans tunnel, make motor mounts, run fuel and return lines, convert it to a power'd pump fuel system, and it is going to need the entire ele
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A small block Chrysler is cheap and practically bolts in.
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I would do all I could to stay with the original 331ci motor, because the roots of all HEMIs can be traced back to 1951 with the debut of the 331-cubic-inch (5.4-liter) FirePower engine. The 331 laid the groundwork for the development of the 392 and the 426 Wedge. Being less potent than its successors, the FirePower 331 is the foundation for Chrysler’s high-performance motors. Good luck with a gra
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Hey, we talked on your other post. I mentioned maybe being interested in the motor, if you don't mind messaging me the details on what kinda shape the motor is in and possibly posting or sending some pictures of it.
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Rebuild that O.E hemi and add 392 heads, you cant get much cooler.
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A coyote. It'll be different, and they're phenomenal engines.
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A late model charger would make a great donor car.


Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • • Iconic 1950s American styling and presence
  • • Smooth and powerful V8 engine for its era
  • • Spacious and comfortable interior for six occupants
  • • Convertible body style offers open-air driving pleasure
  • • Historical significance as a classic DeSoto model

Cons:

  • • Very poor fuel economy by modern standards
  • • Lacks any modern safety features (e.g., airbags, ABS)
  • • Handling and braking are rudimentary compared to contemporary cars
  • • Maintenance can be challenging due to age and parts availability
  • • Large dimensions make it less agile in urban environments

Specifications:

Specifications are compared to those of the previous generation(I Sportsman Coupe: 1951 - 1952).

General:
Brand:DeSoto
Model:Firedome
Generation:Convertible (facelift 1953)
Modification (Engine):4.5 V8 (160 Hp) Tip-Toe Shift
Start of production:1952
End of production:1953
Powertrain Architecture:Internal Combustion engine
Body type:Cabriolet
Seats:6
Doors:2
Engine:
Power:160 Hp @ 4400 rpm. Same horsepower
Power per litre:35.4 Hp/l [127mm more]
Torque:339 Nm @ 2000 rpm.
Engine Model/Code:S16-1001 More details about the engine S16-1001
Engine displacement:4524
Number of cylinders:8
Engine configuration:V-engine
Number of valves per cylinder:2
Fuel injection system:Carburettor
Engine aspiration:Naturally aspirated engine
Engine oil capacity:4.7 l
Coolant:21.7 l
Cylinder Bore:92.075 mm mm
Piston Stroke:84.931 mm mm
Compression ratio:7.1:1
Performance:
Fuel Type:Petrol (Gasoline)
Space:
Fuel tank capacity:64 l
Size:
Length:5420 mm mm [127mm more]
Width:1963 mm mm [61mm more]
Height:1588 mm mm [79mm less]
Wheelbase:3188 mm mm [Same wheelbase.]
Front track:1430 mm
Rear (Back) track:1513 mm
Minimum turning circle (turning diameter):13 m [above average]
Powertrain:
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the rear wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheelRear wheel drive
Number of gears4
Transmission typeAutomatic
Gearbox typeTip-Toe Shift Fluid Drive
Front brakesDrum, 305 mm [bad for performance and cooling.]
Rear brakesDrum, 305 mm [bad for performance and cooling.]
Front suspensionIndependent coil spring
Rear suspensionLeaf spring

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