1926 Dodge Brothers Touring Sedan This 1926 Dodge Brothers Touring
Car is a charming example of one of Americas most respected
automobiles of the Roaring Twenties. Powered by a robust inline
four-cylinder engine paired with a three-speed manual transmission,
the car features an open touring body with a folding canvas top,
wooden artillery wheels, and period-correct styling throughout.
Finished in Red ( Matte Vinyl Wrap) with black fenders and a black
convertible top, the car showcases the rugged engineering and
practical design that made Dodge Brothers one of the nations
leading automakers during the 1920s. Distinctive features include
the Dodge Brothers radiator emblem, full-length running boards,
drum headlamps, and spacious seating accommodations for passengers.
Known for their durability and reliability, Dodge Brothers
automobiles earned a reputation for toughness that helped establish
the company as one of the most successful independent manufacturers
of the era. The 1926 model year represents the final years of Dodge
Brothers independence before the company became part of Chrysler in
1928. Today, this touring car offers a wonderful opportunity to
experience open-air motoring from the Vintage Era while enjoying a
vehicle that remains instantly recognizable nearly a century after
it was built. Whether displayed at shows, driven in antique
automobile tours, or preserved as part of a collection, this Dodge
Brothers Touring Car captures the spirit of American motoring
during the height of the Jazz Age. Features: Matte red Vinyl Wrap
with Black Fenders and Black Seating 212 ci-L-head inline-four
paired to a 3-speed manual transmission 116 "Wheelbase Mechanical 4
Wheel Brakes Black Covertible Top Four Doors Wooden Artillery
Wheels
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