
Then I remembered the diminutive, rather "cutesy", convertible in "Father of the Bride": The Austin Healey. When I resumed writing 'On a Thousand Hills', I changed the Impala to Austin Healey. And I was never really comfortable with it.
Literally speaking, too. Now Uncle Luke is a burly man. Imagine him crawling into a Healey! The steering wheel will cleave to his big belly! Where's the muscle in that car anyway? Besides, the Bombay leg of the story is set in May-June, the hottest and dreariest time to be in Bombay. Who drives around in that heat and humidity in a tiny convertible! I needed a bigger car, a muscle car, and ideally not a convertible. I considered reverting to the Ford Mustang, but again was not certain about its availability in India at the time. Sure, there are a few Mustangs somewhere or the other, but I'm sure they're rare.
Then I remembered my father talking about Desotos in my Uncle's garage when he used to deal in foreign automobiles. Also, I think I'd seen a Desoto or two in the movies also. A quick Google search yielded the car that I instantly fell in love with. The 1957 Desoto Fireflite Sportsman, 4-door hardtop sedan.
The red-and-white color combo, the heavy chrome details, massive tailfins, and the kickass V8 engine; nothing else could be more apt than this beast. At once, I chose this car for Sarah and Russell, and their drive to Sarah's ancestral home north of Bombay.
Here's a short video featuring the Desoto Fireflite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vFUFNl4nEY
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