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#533417 - 08/25/08 10:05 PM need 1930 Dodge body info
s. kurt Offline
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Registered: 08/25/08
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Can anybody tell me if the bodies for the 1930 Dodge DD and 1930 DC have interchangable parts? Most importantly will the windshield frames swap between the two. I know the DD designates a six cylinder engine and the DC designates an eight cylinder engine. Looking at the two, they look the same from the outside, but from the inside, I have notices that the cut-out in the dash for the gauge cluster appears different. I should clarify that I am comparing 4 door sedans. Any help is appreciated.

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Kurt

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#533445 - 08/26/08 12:06 AM Re: need 1930 Dodge body info [Re: s. kurt]
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It is very doubtful that the windshields for the 6 & 8 cylinder Dodge Brothers cars interchange in 1930. I am into 1931 Dodges and know a lot about 1930s & 1931s. I will tell you that the 1931 DH6 & DG8 windshields do NOT interchange. There are a lot of differences such as front fender lengths, hood length, headlamp size and shape (more bullet-like and larger on the 8s), etc. If you email me, I can supply you with information for a guy who is pretty much the expert on 1930 Dodge Brothers cars. John at keiser31@charter.net Got a picture of your car to post?
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