Desoto Fireflite Automotive Pop Culture Concept Art by Fireball Tim Garage

FIREFLITE, McQueen, Cat Woman, Explosions & El Caminos!

Welcome to the week, folks! Let's rock some socks as we start with VINTAGE COOL and a new 1959 DESOTO FIREFLITE MASTERPRINT! An amazing Classic Car if you've ever seen one in person, but whatever you have in your Garage, Vintage Cool is Badass. Check out some of THESE babies!

DID YOU KNOW?? The 1959 DeSoto Fireflite made up 27.39% of DeSoto's sales in 1956. Power seats were $70, while power brakes cost $40. Whoa! The Fireflite's appearance for '57 was redesigned with the help of Chrysler Corporation's head stylist, Virgil Exner. The design was bold and radical with large tail fins, dual oval exhaust and triple-lens taillights.

Also in today's Fireball Blast, a Vintage snap of STEVE MCQUEEN and Jacqueline Bisset on location is San Fran filming BULLITT in 1968, CAT WOMAN pondering destruction on the BAT POD from THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, Fireball's new DAMNATION ALLEY MASTERPRINT and Fireball himself admiring... pointy things.

Today's EPISODE features a stunning EL CAMINO from the Hot Wheels Legends Tour and Car Show Safari's TOMMY SCALERA reveals his favorite TV CAR! WATCH! Also, check out the awesome shots from last month's WHEELS AND WAVES!! Next show is November 3rd!


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