Not Model A... 1914 Dodge Touring This is an interesting old car on an auction here in MN. It is a 1914 Dodge, first year they were built. Serial number 5. So, there can't be more than 4 earlier than this one! http://www.faheysales.com/event/july...dated-list-do/
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Re: Not Model A... 1914 Dodge Touring Quite advanced looking, for 1914!! Chief was only 2 years old at that time!
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Re: Not Model A... 1914 Dodge Touring Looks like one of the cars Black Jack Pershing used to pursue Poncho Villa aftger Pancho and his "army" attacked Columbus, NM. First use of motorized infantry in the US Army.
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Also, the first time they used aircraft,...Curtis "Jennie's". I think they used 4 of them. My Grandfather was with Pershing when they rode into Mexico....good history! |
Re: Not Model A... 1914 Dodge Touring And financed by profits from selling Model T components to Ford and by phenomenal returns on their Ford stock.
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Re: Not Model A... 1914 Dodge Touring There is a 1914 Dodge in this area that still has original paint, interior and windshield. Not sure how early in 1914 it was built. Doubt it is earlier than this one. Rod
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Re: Not Model A... 1914 Dodge Touring If my Wallet and Barn were bigger, I'd buy it than challenge T owners for "pinks". Benny
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Re: Not Model A... 1914 Dodge Touring Early Dodge Brothers are great touring cars. Electric start, electric lights, conventional distributor, 12 volt (yes, from the factory), a solid 30 HP, a great power to weight ratio, and a three-speed, conventional transmission (with an usual shift pattern). Very advanced for 1914-especially when compared to a Model T. They were built with relatively few changes until the about 1921. After that, they became significantly heavier and therefore, underpowered. A well sorted early Dodge will easily trounce a stock Model T. I have owned,driven and sold quite a few of both. A good friend participated in several of the early transcontinental Great American Races in his 1915 Dodge and typically did better than Fords and other significantly more expensive cars. Early Dodges are relatively common and have survived in high numbers. Ironically, they are an extremely affordable collector car and will often sell for less than a 1914 Model T. A great value for the money.
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