DODGE BROTHERS
This was the first Dodge, introduced in late 1914 as a '15 model, shows the sturdy design that quickly made the Dodge a major player in the auto industry.
On the '21 Dodge, the "cathedral" style rear windows were replaced by a rectangular window. This 1921 Dodge Brothers roadster was sold with no reserve for $18,000 at a Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Ariz.
This 1928 Dodge Victory Sport Touring Phaeton belongs to Vincent E. Devers, of Sylvania, OH.
A near classic is this '34 Dodge convertible with rumble seat and sidemounts owned by Diran and Joyce Yazejian of Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
A real icon of the '30s is this '38 Dodge Airflow fuel tanker, a truck that was reproduced into a popular toy truck of that era. Probably more remember that toy than the real thing. This truck was displayed by "the Walter P. Chrysler Museum. It is powered by its original 100-horsepower 331-cubic-inch six.
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