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German website has my 1931 Dodge on it....


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Browsing around looking for 1931 Dodge stuff, I came across this site with my 1931 Dodge Brothers coupe on it. I can't read German, but it looks like a vague history or representation of dodges through the years. My honey, Cherrie took that photo a few years back....

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In 1914, the Dodge brothers started their own automobile factory. The first models were similar to the then famous Ford T, but had some improvements, such as. B. Electric starters (opposite the "T" hand crank) and became popular as mid-range vehicles. The new Dodge was a commercial success.

 

http://oldtimerverzeichnis.com/cars/dodge/1914-50.html

 

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9 hours ago, mike6024 said:

In 1914, the Dodge brothers started their own automobile factory. The first models were similar to the then famous Ford T, but had some improvements, such as. B. Electric starters (opposite the "T" hand crank) and became popular as mid-range vehicles. The new Dodge was a commercial success.

 

I had two unrestored Dodge Brothers Roadsters (1924 and 1925).  I drove them all the time and loved it.  By 1925, the DB cars were still very similar to their 1914/1915 ancestors, but, they were very different (and better) than the Model T in every respect.  By the time that keiser31's '31 DB coupe was built, it was a very different animal than the 1925 model.  I love the 1931 DB's!  

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