1923 Dodge Brother 5 Passenger Touring, World Wide Ship For Sale


1923    with  interior

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Muscle Car make & model: Year: 1923
Exterior color: Condition: Used
Interior color: Engine: 4
Transmission: Manual Mileage:
Drivetrain: Fuel Type: Gasoline
VIN# 938644
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Shipping: Auto Transport Quote Price: $12,653

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*Finance terms determined by age of car, duration of payments, and credit score. 1923 DODGE BROTHERS FIVE PASSENGER TOURING CAR. THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRIES FIRST ALL STEEL BODY. SPECIFICATIONS Year 1923 Make Dodge Brothers Model Touring VIN 938644 Mileage Exempt Engine 212.3 CID / 35H.P. Cylinders Four Transmission Three Speed Manual Title Clear Color Black Interior Color Black DESCRIPTION The Dodge name has long been associated as a member of the Chrysler family; however, there was a time when Dodge was an entity of its own. John and Horace Dodge established their first machine shop in 1900, and their talents were quickly noticed by several pioneers of the early motor car. Ransom Eli Olds and Henry Ford both purchased engines, transmissions, and axles from the Dodge brothers, and by 1913 the brothers realized that they were capable of building their own car. Plans were underway in 1913 and the first Dodge brothers car left the factory in November of 1914. From the very start, Dodge gained a reputation as a sturdy car that offered superior reliability. Never one to make drastic changes, the Dodge Brothers only refined their design when the need arose. It was in this belief that the Dodge found it niche as a car that outlasted many other cars of the day. This fact was widely recognized by the motoring public, as within only two years of its introduction, Dodge would rank fourth place in the industry. Offered here is a lovely and largely original 1923 Dodge Series 116 Touring car that shows a mere 78,028 miles on its odometer. Accordingly, the Dodge displays a charming look of originality that is seldom seen in an automobile of its age. Finished in black with black fenders, it wears an older restoration that carries the authentic look of a car from the 1920s. The interior, engine, bay and undercarriage all appear in presentable order though showing signs of previous use as expected on a highly original example of the period that has received only cosmetic attention over the years. The car runs and drives well going down the road with ease! IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR POTENTIAL BUYERS: In an effort to protect the eBay user information and to help ensure the authenticity of correspondence between St. Louis Car Museum and its bidders, eBay’s new listing format does NOT display any bidder information. Nevertheless, we STRONGLY encourage bidders to contact us directly to answer questions or to verify correspondence. All of our vehicles are advertised locally and nationally using a variety of formats and often sell before the end of eBay listings. To secure a vehicle, please contact us. Email: info@stlouiscarmuseum.com Phone: 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 Financing Is Available--Trades Are Accepted! Please call 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 with any questions or to discuss financing or transportation arrangements. Online Translator
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