My '25 Dodge Brothers Roadster in 2013. Sorry for the ugly Ford AA bumper I put on the back so I could tow my camper 640 miles (and back) to Bonneville! Took it off when I got home. Dave
There was a feature on a 1922 in the October, 1969 issue of Hot Rod. I remember it well, because I thought it was really cool, and that was also my first ever issue of Hot Rod Magazine, at the ripe old age of 9 years old.
Sometime in the nineties there was a beautiful black Dodge bucket roadster that showed up at several shows in SoCal. It had a lot of chrome and a Wedge with the long ram intake manifold. It was nicely done and very creative. I probably have a 35 mm picture of it somewhere. Maybe someone else remembers it and has a picture? Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
IMG_20181026_115159_kindlephoto-22654242 by caseywheels posted Nov 3, 2018 at 9:06 PM . the Title says '22 Dodge ? (..but it could be a '25 ? .. 340, 3spd.stick, 8-3/4 rear)
My friend is building one. Has quickchange, flathead 6 with speed goodies. I'll see if I can get some pic's
Here are a few pic's!Front half is a touring. Al Simon shortened the touring frame. Right now my friend JJ has a couple of ford turtle decks and are modifying to fit, if he doesn't like it he;s thinking about a shortened pickup bed.
The same era body ('22-'23) was used by Tony and Joe Pirronello to build the "Lively Set" roadster. A shot from the movie "The Lively Set." James Darren in the A roadster, and Pam Tiffin and Doug McClure in the Dodge roadster. The car still exists in the Speedway Motors Museum, but running wide whites and chrome steelies. What about re-creating this? And re-creating Pam Tiffin! Wow!