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Don't think it is a '36 Dodge on the far left. It doesn't have a rear quarter window. Rear fender has too sharp of a side bend. Plate would be below, not above tail light.

Looks to be a two door sedan. In my Dodge book it shows the taillight on the two door sedan lower than on the four door sedan. This photo of the two door shows the same thing....

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Looks to be a two door sedan....
You are correct! I don't really know why yet, but they used the rear end trunk area from the '35's on the back of the '36 Two Door Sedans. You can see the more squared off trunk, different placement of the gas filler and the tail light which is like the set-up on the '35 also. So, this may be a '35 or a '36 2Dr Sedan. Good eye!
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You are correct! I don't really know why yet, but they used the rear end trunk area from the '35's on the back of the '36 Two Door Sedans. You can see the more squared off trunk, different placement of the gas filler and the tail light which is like the set-up on the '35 also. So, this may be a '35 or a '36 2Dr Sedan. Good eye!

The 1935 bumpers were not "pinched" at the ends like the 1936-37....overall they were a flatter style bumper....(the bumper overriders on this car are not original, but the bumper bars are).

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