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I am listing this for a long time AACA member who is not a computer user.
4 Door touring car, Motor # 503765 has a current Maryland Title. $8,700
Special offer for this 102 year old car! Originally a Southern car, bought from a gentleman in Georgia. Last driven in 2019 and is in good original and complete condition.
Paint could be original but has the expected flaking. There is a minor scrape on one fender, the rear seat has been previously re-upholstered, tires are excellent, the original canvas top is included with frame and comes with new posts and bows. The generator has been rebuilt and emergency brake repaired.
Comes with the special tire jack and many parts including spare water pump, new front Dodge Brothers emblem, 12V distributor cap, extra hubcap, new 33 x 4.0 tube, extra starter button, fan assembly, Master Parts list, Mechanics instruction manual 1914-1927 and misc. other parts.
While our description of this car is accurate to the best of our abilities, the sale of this car is “as is, where is”. The warranty expired around 1921. Vehicle is located in Hancock Massachusetts. This was a bucket list car, but owner now has limited ability to work on the cars and it is time for a new caretaker.
Pictures and videos are available. Owner contact is dwhitman579@gmail . com
https://www.smugmug.com/app/organize/Cars/1919-Dodge-Brothers-Touring
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Yes those are the same ones. My friend who has them is not a member on here as he does not restore cars. I am used to seeing the Artillary Firestone wheels like my clarks. In fact the split rings on my wheels are stamped Firestone. He could not find any manufactures mark. Mainly looking to represent them correctly if he sells them.
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32 minutes ago, keiser31 said:
What is the bolt pattern dimension?
Same as a Ford. 5 on 5 1/2" I am leaning towards a firestone, but never seen anything looking like this. I do not know if the hubcaps were with the wheel or just happen to fit it.
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There is a set of 5 wheels.
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Sorry to reopen this, but got several inquirers lately... carb was sold years ago.
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Interesting, if you look at the wheel, it is also spelled Buchanan. Google seems to think that is correct. People's names are usually spelled Buchannon.
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Current speculation is that this is a clark wheel but not made for Firestone. Also possible the split rim (hoop) IS firestone and not a match for the wheel
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I takes a variation of those. Looking for something more common for now as it will take years for me to find a set of the right firestone ones.
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I have a set of Firestone Artillery wheels with out hubcaps. the wheel hole is similar in style to a 16" ford wire wheel, but is 7 1/8" in diameter. Looking for ANY hubcap that will fit that hole. If necessary I will modify a new skin to fit the framework. I really to not want to modify the wheel by welding a ring in to get down to the size of a ford hubcap.
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I was told that clark made the wheels for the Firestone balloon wheels, not sure if these are those wheels
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anyone?
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I think I will give it to a Mopar guy I know. He can put it on a swap meet table of something.
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Thanks.... hoped it would be worth more. Cost more to ship it to someone than its worth.
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Any other guesses? Someone is probably searching for one of these.
1919 Dodge Brothers Touring Car
in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
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This is still for sale.....