In case you haven't seen this collection of Dodge car and truck pictures please take a look.
Flickriver: Most interesting photos from Dodge Brothers & Graham Brothers 1914-1938 pool
HB
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In case you haven't seen this collection of Dodge car and truck pictures please take a look.
Flickriver: Most interesting photos from Dodge Brothers & Graham Brothers 1914-1938 pool
HB
Excellant collection, did you put it together? Lots of club member cars both east and west coast.
Great pics i really like the one with the Dodge on its roof in the dealership
Nary a 1932.
Mr. Nearchoclatetown: No, unfortunately, I can't take credit for putting together that huge collection of Dodge vechicles. Plus, I don't know who did; maybe another club member knows because, like you said, the collection includes known members cars. I would like thank whoever it was and give him/her proper credit for their efforts.
HB
....And if you haven't had enough Dodge related pictures, try this collection.
Flickriver: Most interesting photos tagged with dodgebrothers
Killer, more familiar cars and people including my grandkids. Most pics around 400-475 are from Gettysburg last summer. Thanks again.
WOW...there's a ton of goodness in that collection!
Still...only two '32s...and both are hot rods. Sure makes a guy feel lonely!
I had quite a chuckle over that 1/2 restored, 1/2 left original one.
What a DB photographic smorgasbord! The picture of the snake under Bill Gess's 29 Victory Roadster at Lethbridge was a trip. I wonder if Bill knew what lies beneath. Tough area for critters up there-I remember some very nice evenings when it was nearly 11:00PM and the sun was just setting. Loved it. But hated the JUMBO mosquitoes that seemed to enjoy drilling for blood on my body.
Nice selection of cars, although the red 1937 Graham is a 1941, and the grey 1934 Supercharger is a 1937. The 1940-41 Hollywood series used Cord 810 tooling for the bodies. The Graham cars were not connected to Dodge as the Graham brothers left Dodge in 1927 and purchased Paige, which was renamed Graham-Paige.
The Gragham factory on Warren Avenue was purchased by Chrysler in 1947 and became part of the DeSoto Division. DeSoto bodies and engines were produced there from 1950 through 1958.
Bill
Toronto, ON