This Dodge Brothers was acquired by the family, Mr. Garnett in 1964. The car was AACA Junior and Senior awards in 1980, and recently the Savannah Music Festival Tour.
Horace and John Dodge began producing cars in the Dodge Brothers in 1914. Until that time, they were the main suppliers of Henry Ford and RE Olds.
Dodge showed a 12-volt electrical system. In the late 1950s in the automotive industry, adopted on 12 volts as a standard. Dodge to use all steel body constructed Budd Corporation. Modern authorities are usually built on a wooden ramoy.Starter and generator were combined into a single unit with quiet tsepi.Starter could move the car at low speed in the case of a deadlock the engine.
Machine Shop Dodge Brothers in Detroit, Michigan began building engines, transmissions and axles for both Ford and Oldsmobile at the dawn of the automotive industry. In 1914 they decided to build his own car, and by 1920, Dodge took second place in sales.
Dodge Brothers became the first U.S. car manufacturer to mass-produce full steel chassis and the first to use the baked-on enamel. In 1925 they introduced this special two-door bus Fisher Body, which showed a 12-volt electrical system, and automatic wipers.
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