I am looking to buy a Dodge brothers touring car.that has been sitting in a shed sence about 1930. The owner knows it is a 1914-1919 and that's all. Can anyone help me with any info on these cars. thanks, jmf [img]<>/cool.gif[/img]
I am looking to buy a Dodge brothers touring car.that has been sitting in a shed sence about 1930. The owner knows it is a 1914-1919 and that's all. Can anyone help me with any info on these cars. thanks, jmf [img]<>/cool.gif[/img]
Need a photo or some numbers to go by. We have a ton of information. There are many differences between 1914 and 1919. Serial numbers are usually found on the toe board.
1931 Dodge Brothers DH6 business coupe w/ wire wheels
1931 Dodge Brothers DH6 business coupe w/ wood wheels (my 1st car and still have it)
1967 Dodge A100 V8 compact pickup
and visions of my past old cars
Thank you. I will look tomorrow and post. Thanks again jmf
The current issue of DBClub News has a very thorough charting of all the
very many production changes between 1914 to 1917. Next issue will
contain further charting which should cover 1919. It is to continue as
issues allow to 1928 I believe. Tons of information is right. I recommend
you buy the Touring and join the Club. All happiness after that.
Hi I'm from Dubai, United Arab Emirates and owner of Dodge Brothers 1917 model car. Trying to restore my car and thus
looking for few engine parts . I require pistons and piston rings for this 4-cylinder engine. The sizes of the pistons at this stage are between 99.5 to 100. Can anybody help in finding out these piston & piston rings sets. Or from where can I buy new ones ?
Try EGGE Machine. They make new pistons. They have a website. They are in Santa Fe Springs, California.
1931 Dodge Brothers DH6 business coupe w/ wire wheels
1931 Dodge Brothers DH6 business coupe w/ wood wheels (my 1st car and still have it)
1967 Dodge A100 V8 compact pickup
and visions of my past old cars
I looked for vin number but could not find it but I managed to get a few pic. I did a little reserach and I think I have narrowed it down to 1916-1919 because of the 114 inch wheelbase. What I"ve read they didn"t change much until 1920 not sure of any of this.
Lift up the front floorboard and look on top of the cross member. The serial number should be stamped on it.
Is it on the drivers side or passeenger side. All I saw was battery box and dead rat.
Can you post a pict. of that dead rat, it might be my ex and Ive been wondering why I havent heard from her in a while.
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Jason Anderson
Looking for early Dodge Bros/Desoto/Plymouth/Chrysler/Fargo/Maxwell Tool info, primarily 14-38
Looking to share any early Graham/D.B truck info, lets swap info
If you really want your car to be unique restore it back to original
4 cyl tech advisor in training
Lifes too short for a dog and pony show
Forgive the criminal but not the crime; if you rod a car you should do time
jmf:
Look under the passager side floor board, on the frame. You may need to brush off some grime.
Howard
1930,
YOU BAAAAD!!!
I needed that laugh!
JMF,
There might still be the data plate on the floorboards near the firewall. After decades out in the weather, my car still had it.
If the tops of the doors are a seperate piece, then it's pretyy early ('16 or older I think)
That list of changes in the new mag is GREAT!!!!
David D.
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