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2009 Shannons Sydney Summer Classic Auction
Lot
8

1926 Dodge Tourer

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melbourne

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Specifications

Engine In-line 4-cylinder, 212-cid
Gearbox 3-speed manual
Body Work Tourer
Colour Beige
Interior Dark Brown
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Steel
Brakes Drums

Description

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The Dodge brothers had made their fortune supplying Ford with engines and transmissions and such was their reputation that their first automobile, announced in 1914 for the 1915 model year, immediately leapt to third place in the sales race. After building some military vehicles in World War I, the Dodge brothers moved into civilian commercial vehicles in 1916 and teamed up with the Graham Brothers in the 1920s to build a range of body styles. Dodge began exporting cars to Australia in 1916, the first official dealership being S.A.Cheney of Adelaide and before long agencies had sprung up in all states. The ability of the Dodge to withstand punishment made the car popular in Australia and many were bodied locally by the likes of Holden. In 1923, Dodge introduced a heavily revised model, with a 116-inch wheelbase and much lower, more modern styling. The L-head four-cylinder engine displaced 212 cubic inches from its cast iron block, had solid valve lifters and produced 35 horsepower. Transmission was via selective sliding unit with three forward speeds. After the Dodge brothers died in 1920, the company was sold and gradually declined until sold to Chrysler in July 1928 and remains in integral part of this corporation to the present day.