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Dodge Brothers DA6 Deluxe 1930 for sale - Europe


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Guest Marseille

Dearest,

 

I'm selling my DB as I'm moving for a long time to Asia.

 

Things I have done to it in the last months after stading still for a few years.

 

- New sparkplugs,oli/filter,grease on the leavesprings and where you can think about

- New 6v battery

- New 6v feulpump

- Overhauled carburator

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- Drained and flushed the whole coolingsystem and topped up with new cooling liquid

- Polished the bodywork and chrome

- Checked all the wiring from the headlights and changed most bulbs

- CNC'd the orginal radiatorsocket as the old 1 was almost gonna break in 1000pieces.

- Passed a quite stricted ''MOT/carinspection'' where I live,wich passed with glory.

 

The car has been for 35years in our family,but have to go to a new home now.

 

Paintwork is in really good shape (been restored in the end 80ies/begin 90ies to a high standard.So is the chrome.But it is not all 100% mint.

It drives and start well without any hassle.

A pleasure to drive!

 

I can ship to everywhere as I have my own transport (for now) at buyers exspensives.

Car is located in Belgium - Europe (1.5 from the UK - 0.5h from France - 2 H from Germany and 1.5h from the Netherlands,so easy access)

 

Asking price is 15000euro's.

 

Don't hesistate to ask questions.

 

Feel free to contact me here or on +32474829006.

 

Thanks in advance,

Jean

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Guest Marseille

Thank you for the lovely comments!

Thanks you @Nearchoclatetown for the good suggetion!!I placed it there now aswell..

It is in good condition tho' !And it's indeed RHD.Changing gears isn't much of a hassle,even if you never have driven RHD.

I owned LHD and RHD cars and it goes smooth onces your in it...

 

Someone told me that (because it's a Deluxe) that rhd was an option you could choose back in those days.

Back then the streets weren't so wide as they are now,there was not so much traffic aswell,hence you could order lhd or rhd wich was the easiest to park your car next to the curb?

The owner own +/- 15 cars from Nash to Chevrolet to ...Most pre'war.

I have no idea if this information is correct?

 

Cheers,

Jean

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