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So, you're driving along in your little MG B, top down, enjoying the drive on a beautiful day and see this in your rearview. What do you do?
DODGE!
So, you're driving along in your little MG B, top down, enjoying the drive on a beautiful day and see this in your rearview. What do you do?
DODGE!
A new blog on my website. Sprocket Rocket snapshots, musings and a little guitar picking. This is the first posting of an ongoing effort of riding the Sprocket Rocket in search of Americana.
The front hood and grill of a 1963 Dodge 800 sedan photographed at the 2nd Annual Grand Car Show at the Copper Shores Village in Pleasant Hill, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
Personally, I’m more biased towards the ‘69-70 Chargers, but the ‘71-72 models resonates with me just as much. I remember seeing these when I was little (these were manufactured before my time), and I was always infatuated with the muscle cars of the 60s and 70s, and the stories that owners of these vehicles have to tell are mesmerizing to say the very least. I was also more biased towards Plymouth in my younger days (my first two cars were from Plymouth), but the legacy the Charger has remains indescribable, at least to me. Again, I don’t know why, but these particular Chargers were just as drawn to me as their predecessors.
c1950 Dodge Ram
for sliders sunday,
hss!
At the Central Goldfields Historic Machinery Society, (and tractor pull)
Many years ago I ran across this old Dodge Pickup just sitting by a forest road in Idaho. It looked in pretty good shape.
Cooper's Hawk dodging a gull. I had too much lens to get both of them in the frame but it was cool watching the Coop do a barrel roll to get away from the California Gull.
1948 Dodge Coupe on display at the 2017 Winter Florida Autofest Lakeland held at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport in the City of Lakeland Polk County Florida U.S.A.
A Cimarron Valley Railroad freight, led by two former CSX units, approaches Dodge City, Kansas on November 2, 2020.
2021 Dodge Challenger T/A, Green Anaconda snake, Leopard, Green Rosella (bird) and African Elephant (can you find the Elephant?)
Think it's a 1937 model and shows less than 30,000 miles. Original owner had 11 service stations but the truck never went any distance. Has a single barrel carb.
Es un placer asistir a las concentraciones de coches clásicos convocadas por el Club Horta Clà ssics. En este caso se trata de la XIV Concentración de Coches Clásicos en Torrent, donde hemos podido ver y admirar algunos vehÃculos clásicos. El que aportamos en esta imagen es un automóvil DODGE BROTHERS -DETROIT USA- que data de 1914 y que, como siempre, presentamos editado con el GIMP.
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It is a pleasure to attend the concentrations of classic cars convened by the Horta Clà ssics Club. In this case it is the XIV Concentration of Classic Cars in Torrent, where we have been able to see and admire some classic vehicles. The one that we contribute in this image is an DODGE BROTHERS -DETROIT USA- car that dates from 1914 and that, as always, we present edited with the GIMP.
1972 Dodge Challenger on display at the 2019 Great Canadian Kayak Challenge Car Show at the Participation Park in Mountjoy Township in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
This style of Dodge Coronet R/T offered for model years 1966-67. This one has the grille of the 1967 model. The performance R/T was available with the 440 cubic inch V8 or the 426 Hemi optional.
The license plate has been altered for privacy.
As I was leaving an old, greasy-spoon restaurant here in rural NEOhio, this well-worn Dodge pickup caught my eye. Circa 1968.
Available during the 1970 model year, this T/A edition of the Challenger was offered to meet homologation requirements for the SCCA Trans-Am series. It was equipped with a 340 cubic inch V-8 with three 2-barrel carburetors. The cars used in the races had de-stroked engines of 303 cubic inch displacement in order to stay within the 5-Liter (305 cubic inch) limit for the class.
This "Willet" was busy dodging the breakers and the globs of Sea Foam washing ashore as he hunted for Sand Crabs.
The Sea Foam or Spume is ginned up by the wave action particularly when it contains dissolved organic particles from offshore algae. Have a great weekend everybody.
Photo taken by my dad somewhere in Los Angeles circa 1960. That's my mom with our 1957 Dodge 4-door sedan. This was scanned off of a photo print which I believe was a print from a transparency.
My mom was born in 1922. So as I post this for today it would have been the occasion of her 100th birthday! She passed away in 2015, being not quite 93 years old. She was of course, a wonderful, loving mother to my sister and me for which we are forever grateful and we honor her today for this occasion.
The 1957 Dodge shown was a bit of an oddity. It was a model meant for export, the 'Kingsway.' What made it unusual in the US was that the rear was that of a 1957 Plymouth! It was originally ordered for overseas use but plans changed, so it was held here in the US for my dad to to pick up at the embarkation point in San Francisco.
When I was much older, my mom told me that because this was configured in this way and with the 'Kingsway' emblem, there were occasions in which a stranger would ask my dad if he was from Canada. Because my dad was coincidentally raised in Vancouver, BC, sometimes his thought was that perhaps the person was someone he might have known. But apparently it wasn't uncommon for Chrysler Corporation to sell such Dodge/Plymouth fusion models in Canada, and some in the past were named 'Kingsway' just like this one. Thus those friendly questions arose because of the rare southern California appearance of this unusual Dodge+Plymouth "hybrid"!