This 1924 Dodge Roadster is a wonderful opportunity to own and
restore a piece of early American automotive history. Complete and
largely intact, this classic Dodge is ready for its next caretaker
to bring it back to the road and preserve its vintage
character.
Powered by a 4-cylinder engine paired with a 3-speed manual
transmission, the engine was reportedly completely rebuilt
approximately two years ago. After the rebuild was completed, the
vehicle was brought home and stored. The car last ran about two
years ago before the starter/generator failed. Since that time, it
has remained in storage and has not been operated.
The Roadster appears complete and includes a convertible top that
remains in good condition. With the major engine work already
completed, this Dodge presents an excellent starting point for a
restoration project or hobbyist looking to return an early
automobile to running condition.
Whether displayed as-is or restored for touring and shows, this
1924 Dodge offers tremendous potential and historic appeal.
Vehicle History
Engine Completely Rebuilt Approximately 2 Years Ago
Last Ran Approximately 2 Years Ago
Stored Since Rebuild
Non-Running Due to Failed Starter/Generator
Complete Vehicle
Convertible Top in Good Condition
Known Imperfections
Currently Non-Running
Starter/Generator Requires Repair or Replacement
Has Been Stored for Approximately Two Years
A rare opportunity to acquire an early Dodge Roadster with a
rebuilt engine, complete components, and excellent potential for
restoration or preservation
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