1925 Dodge Brothers Depot Hack Rare and historic 1925 Dodge
Brothers Depot Hack finished in classic Brewster Green and black.
Originally designed to transport passengers and luggage between
train stations and hotels, these early utility vehicles played an
important role in American transportation history. This example is
a beautiful piece of automotive history that runs and drives,
making it an excellent candidate for shows, parades, museums, or a
private collection. Highlights: • 1925 Dodge Brothers Depot Hack •
Brewster Green and black finish • Historic passenger transport
vehicle • Originally used for railway-to-hotel service • Runs and
drives • Rare and collectible pre-war vehicle • Unique wood-bodied
utility wagon design An exceptional opportunity to own a
fascinating piece of early American motoring history that is sure
to attract attention wherever it is displayed. Important
Information - Please Read Before Inquiring Vehicle Location: This
vehicle is located at our client's home, not in Cadillac, Michigan.
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