While the Dodge is out in the sun, the T's are relaxing under the trees.
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Mr. Gills Dodge paint hasn't fared as well as the paint on the other cars. Even the earlier coupe seems shinier.
Rich
I do not think that 1920 date could be right. The Fords look later . . .
Vintage Paul
It's either 26, 27, or later because that T coupe in the background has 26 - 27 fenders on it.
I hadn't realized that the Screenside Dodge was such a nice looking car!
Looks like it would work for the Dog Catcher, Police paddy wagon, pie delivery, garden service... maybe more useful than a Ford!
TH
One of the guys in our club (Carbon Canyon Model T Ford Club) has a beautiful Dodge Touring and it's really one sweet old machine! It's obviously very well built and designed for it's time (not sure, but I think it's a '21) but that Dodge of Mike Conrad's really runs well and has a very solid look and feel to it that for a production car, really "exudes" quality!
"...maybe more useful than a Ford!"
Terry -- Wash your mouth out with soap!!!
It has to be reliable, to be "useful".