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For Sale: 1929 Dodge 6 window Town Sedan - $14,000 (Greene, IA)


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https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/d/greene-1929-dodge-window-town-sedan/7544444962.html

I selling my very nice 1929 Dodge 6 window Towne Sedan. The dodge runs and drives as good as it looks, it was completely restored several years ago and comes with it's correct flathead 6 cyl engine and three speed transmission. The title is correct. Give jim a call or text me at 641-715-42 eight zero for more pictures or additional details. I have a lot of history and background about this 94 year old Oldsmobile pasts life. E-mails are also welcome, thanks for your interest. jim

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5 hours ago, Hudsy Wudsy said:

I never can figure out if a model is a "Victory Six" or not. I thought it had something to do with the hood louvers, but I'm never sure. Keiser?

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The 1928-'30 Dodge models during the integration into Chrysler Corporation are a confusing lot.  There was a Standard Six, Victory Six and Senior Six and others.  Some were carryover, others new sharing assemblies with other Mopars.  The Dodge section of The Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805-1942, edited by Kimes and Clark has the best description of the various models and spec's to sort it out.

 

Steve

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54 minutes ago, 58L-Y8 said:

Hudsy:

 

The 1928-'30 Dodge models during the integration into Chrysler Corporation are a confusing lot.  There was a Standard Six, Victory Six and Senior Six and others.  Some were carryover, others new sharing assemblies with other Mopars.  The Dodge section of The Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805-1942, edited by Kimes and Clark has the best description of the various models and spec's to sort it out.

 

Steve

So True! Unfortunately confusing and over lapping nomenclature is an old MoPar custom! 2 questions about this ad: What is that plastic windshield fluid reservoir doing there and why does it say  "I have a lot of history and background about this 94 year old Oldsmobile pasts life"?

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