whats the oldest mopar car you have seen

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i dont know if anyone has asked this before since im fairly new to this site but i am curious as to whats the old mopar car you have seen or worked on

the oldest one ive seen and worked on is my grandpas 1917 dodge roadster which he has a olds 455 turbo 400 very powerful car just rear end cant handle a harsh launch
let me know what youve seen
 
1912 dodge brothers sitting in thed front yard of a old house here in deforest,wi.sold at a auction 3 years ago dont know where it went,i believe it was a sport coupe?
 
dam a 1912 wow id hate brag but i did forget to mention i do have another 1917 at my house that is a 2 door the other one i mentioned earlier was a 4 door touring car when my grandpa got it
 
Old Dodge brother pickup truck, Forest Service Rangers vehicle, worked on 2nd restoration..........used in parades and such........
 

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man those are old that rattlesnake one is sweet but heres a pic of my grandpas
 

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my mom has a 31 plymouth that is pretty cool (2 dr sedan), been bugging her for a while for some pics , she's been wanting to sell it , its an az rustfree car & the drivetrain was rebuilt 10 yrs ago , now its been locked away though since my stepdad passes away , i think she's looking for 10k out of it , anyone interested shoot me a pm , its in miami az , ill bug her again for pics
 
Heres some.....
 

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the oldest one ive seen and worked on is my grandpas 1917 dodge roadster

mjs69gts said:
1912 dodge brothers

Technical question...

If the
First Chrysler wasn't produced until 1923, and Chrysler didn't purchase Dodge until 1925, are the cars listed above still MoPars if "MoPar" didn't exist when they were built?
 
Last year at a function hosted by my local car club, a member DROVE his 1926 Dodge Brothers. I'm UNfamiliar with the names of those models back then, but the roof was level from the windshield to the back of the car like a modern windowed van.
This car ran and drove just fine. It had no oil dipstick, but instead it had a FLOAT guage! Pretty interesting.
 
here is my 1929 Dodge coupe

Still workin' on her!


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What I know of Dodge started to produce cars in 1914. The oldest one I've seen is from 1915 atthe Chrysler Museum in Detroit.The oldest one I've own is a 1929 Dodge. The guy who bought it has transformed it into a nice hot rod.
 
1924 Chrysler Business Sedan with wooden wheels, or something like that, I'm not even sure what it was but it was from 1924 for sure.
 
For me it'd be a 34' plymouth 4dr...customized into a half assed rusted filled 2dr. A friend of mine is working on it. Owner paid 10k, probably needs another 50 into it just to make it safe and cruisable.
 
Although technically not a MoPar as previously stated the oldest I've seen is a 1916 dodge at the ACD museum in Auburn, Indiana. Well worth the visit.
 
This 1925 Dodge Cabriolet. It was for sale up in Northern Wi. I considered buying it to build into a street rod but decided after looking it over that it was not the right car.

Maa Snart
 

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still nice to see old cars still alive and kicking... i no im what you guys would call a young buck cause im only 21 but to me any car company that has carried the mopar emblem no matter the year is considered a mopar to me
 
in person a 52 Plymouth 2 door Suburban 1 of 749 produced
 
I had a 55 Ford Victoria and the oldest mopar I had was 65 Sport Fury
 
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