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1968 Coronet R/T 440

1968 Coronet R/T 440

$29,500 - NH - 1968

This car looks fast just sitting there. It sounds incredible at idle. This car has been built for ground pound...

51 Dodge Coronet

1951 51 Dodge Coronet

$9,000 - DE - 1951

Mostly original, except for paint (Professionally done no plastic filler not body off, but doors, hood, and wh...

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1973 Classic '73 W100 Power Wagon

$10,000 - NY - 1973

W100 318 cid w/ block heater, pos-trac 4x4 partially restored, ~53K original miles.

1959 Dodge Pickup Truck

1959 Dodge Pickup Truck

$9,750 - TX - 1959

diesel engine

Sexy 1966 Dodge Dart GT Convertible

Awesome 1966 Dodge Dart GT Convertible! Black with white interior and white top. This beautiful California onl...

1970 Dodge Charger 500 Coupe

1970 Dodge Charger 500 Coupe

$18,500 - NJ - 1970

1970 Dodge Charger 500 -383ci magnum V8 #’s matching -4 speed manual with Hurst pistol grip shifter -Believe...

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Established in 1900 in Detroit, the Dodge Brothers Company initially manufactured parts and assemblies for the automobile industry. It was only after 1914 that it started making complete vehicles under the Dodge brand. In 1928, the Dodge brand was sold to Chrysler Corporation and after a series of mergers and acquisitions, it is now owned by Chrysler Group LLC in an alliance with Fiat with the corporate headquarters located in Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S.

The Dodge brand has produced an interesting line-up of vehicles over the years. Equally interesting has been the evolution of the brand logo. The original logo consisted of a six-pointed star formed by two interlocked triangles in a circle. The initials ‘DB’ formed the centre of the star while "Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles" were etched on the circle’s circumference. Later, the leaping ram, Dodge family crest, Forward Look, Fratzog, Pentastar and Ram’s head were also used as the brand logos. After the separation of the Ram brand in 2010, two new logos are being used. One is the word “DODGE” with two diagonal red stripes used for marketing purposes and the other is the Ram’s head with “RAM” written at the bottom and is seen on trucks under the Ram brand. A variation of the first “DODGE” logo is seen on new vehicles like the 2011 Durango.

The Dodge Brothers Company was founded by Horace and John Dodge primarily to provide auto components for customers like the Ford Motor Company. In fact, the first Ford cars all had Dodge engines. The brothers were hugely successful in this field but reputedly due to the high handed attitude of customers like Henry Ford, they decided to start making their own cars. Their first car was the Dodge Model 30 which had four-cylinders, all-steel body, 12-volt electrical system and a sliding gear transmission. The Dodge car rose in popularity due to the quality of the parts used in the car and by 1916 they were ranked at number 2 in the US.

After the death of the brothers, Frederick Haynes became the company president and the existing Model 30 was improved as the new Series 116. Dodge started manufacturing light trucks and also marketed trucks built by Graham Brothers. By 1925, Dodge was struggling to retain its position and finally the company was sold to Dillon, Read & Co. for a stupendous US$146 million. During the period from 1926 to 1928, a number of new models were introduced but it was becoming increasingly difficult to make profits and finally in 1928, Dodge was taken over by Chrysler Corporation.

Under the Chrysler management, new, improved and cost-efficient models continued to be produced under the Dodge brand until Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in 1942 and passenger car production was stopped to accommodate arms and military equipment production. During the war, Dodge became well-known for its tough military trucks and efficient ambulances and its reputation sustained after the war years.

The “Forward Look” styling incorporated by Dodge ensured that it produced aesthetic looking, yet stronger and efficient vehicles after 1955. Although Chrysler had its share of ups and downs over the years- surviving the 1973 oil crisis, bankruptcy etc.- the Dart, Lancer, Coronet, Charger, Custom 880, Polara, Monaco, Super Bee, Challenger, Omni, Aspen, Dodge Aries, Dodge Caravan, Dodge Spirit, Daytona, Neon, St. Regis Dodge Viper and many other models in the Dodge line-up helped Chrysler to be recognised as an important producer of good performance, economical vehicles.

1968 Coronet R/T 440

1968 Coronet R/T 440

$29,500 - NH - 1968

This car looks fast just sitting there. It sounds incredible at idle. This car has been built for ground pound...

51 Dodge Coronet

1951 51 Dodge Coronet

$9,000 - DE - 1951

Mostly original, except for paint (Professionally done no plastic filler not body off, but doors, hood, and wh...

Classic

1973 Classic '73 W100 Power Wagon

$10,000 - NY - 1973

W100 318 cid w/ block heater, pos-trac 4x4 partially restored, ~53K original miles.

1959 Dodge Pickup Truck

1959 Dodge Pickup Truck

$9,750 - TX - 1959

diesel engine

Sexy 1966 Dodge Dart GT Convertible

Awesome 1966 Dodge Dart GT Convertible! Black with white interior and white top. This beautiful California onl...

1970 Dodge Charger 500 Coupe

1970 Dodge Charger 500 Coupe

$18,500 - NJ - 1970

1970 Dodge Charger 500 -383ci magnum V8 #’s matching -4 speed manual with Hurst pistol grip shifter -Believe...

Green Dodge Challenger RT

1970 Green Dodge Challenger RT

$24,500 - WI - 1970

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T! it is in the correct colors and options according to the original fender tag.The or...

Original 1955 Dodge Coronet

1955 Original 1955 Dodge Coronet

$17,995 - FL - 1955

All original 1955 Dodge Coronet tri-color purple, white and black 2 door hard top. Nice body and interior neve...

Green Dodge Challenger

1970 Green Dodge Challenger

$25,700 - CO - 1970

This is one incredible REAL Challenger T/A. You just couldn’t ask for anything nicer. The original body pane...

65 Dodge Dart

1965 65 Dodge Dart

$5,000 - CA - 1965

New Paint, new interior, 383 big block 90% finished Needs minor parts to bring to running condition I forget w...

Original Challenger R/T with Date Coded 383

This ’70 Challenger R/T has had a ‘Complete Restoration’ and is ‘Beautiful. Date Coded 383, Original 7...

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

$14,900 - CA - 1970

This is a 1970 R/T with NOM 440 six pack. Everything is either NEW,REBUILT,or REPLATED . The motor was complet...

1956 Dodge Vintage Fire Truck

1956 Dodge Vintage Fire Truck

$10,995 - AZ - 1956

Perfect for advertising your business or organization! Great photo-opp at events! Runs good, please call or em...

1963 Dodge Polara 426

1963 Dodge Polara 426

$39,600 - FL - 1963

This is a fantastic car of a Dodge Polara 426 in a gourgeous condition. The car is close to perfect. This mode...

Stunning Orange Dodge Dart

1967 Stunning Orange Dodge Dart

$22,500 - CO - 1967

1967 Dodge Dart 440 big block Pro Charger, DSC1 super charger 600+HP Dana 60 rear end with detroit locker and ...

440 SHAKER Special Edition

1970 440 SHAKER Special Edition

$32,000 - CA - 1970

1970 Dodge Challenger Special Edition (factory Big Block) (factory Plum Crazy) NO LOWBALLERS...please look at ...

Dodge Coronet

1952 Dodge Coronet

$13,600 - NC - 1952

Make: Dodge Model: Coronet Year: 1952 Exterior Color: Blue Interior Color: Beige/Tan Doors: Four Door Vehicle ...

1974 Dodge Charger Rallye

1974 Dodge Charger Rallye

$8,000 - NV - 1974

This is a true A57 Rallye package car and I have the original build sheet to prove it. It is also a super rare...

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