1922 Dodge 5-Passenger Touring Car by goodoleboy
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Description
24 horsepower at 2000rpm. Nevertheless, BUY THIS CAR!
Captured back on 10/27/08, at the 7th Annual Wings Wheels Rotors & Expo, held at the beautiful Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) in beautiful Los Alamitos, California.
Please zoom for greater detail.
Those two old codgers were just fascinated by this beauty.
You can barely see the taillight on this one.
I would have shown the engine, but ran out of allowable kilobytes.
Toodles, and thankx for the peek.
Comments (18)
ShadowsNTime
Now this is my kinda car! I love this, the front of the car has such character and makes me think its smiling at me:-) I love the running boards that are no longer on cars today, we short people sometimes need them! Simply wonderful Harry, thanks for sharing!
bmac62
Good lookin' ole sucker. Like the color. Somewhere in my files I have a picture of a 1918 Dodge Brothers car when it was displayed here in about 2003. That sounds like eons ago to me now:) Excellent collage...all the right angles, nice and sharp and all the good things that go with a Harry auto collage.
tennesseecowgirl
How much? I will check my pockets... :)
elfin14doaks
Really nice shots and zoom is a must. Wow!
jocko500
this is wonderful. I like old cars like this
mbz2662
Nice :)
babuci
Fabulous collage Harry. 2nd picture is realy cool with a wheel shadow.
Hendesse
Fantastic collage. I love such old cars. Looks superb!!
Meisiekind
Touring car eh??? Maybe I should get one of them for my planned trip to the Namib Desert next month... LOL... I might just have a little dust problem and with those biscuit wheels, I might not even reach the border... But seriously - very cute looking vehicle Harry and superb shots to show off her assets! :)
morningglory
Certainly not what you would call a luxury automobile....but what fun!
debbielove
Great looking old car! In super condition.. Has to be said.. Tail-lights! They didn't bother will such thing.. lol But my eyes wonder to that chopper(motorbike), behind it... That does look nice ... Stunning! Sorry thats the Biker in me, Harry! Rob
MrsRatbag
What a beautiful old vehicle! Great shots!
mermaid
you know what I love about this old cars. they have a royal attitude, clear and distinct forms and a clearly laid out cockpit and motor compartment...smile and they do look really nice as do your shots
anahata.c
yes harry, "all the right angles, nice and sharp and all the good things that go with a Harry auto collage". Yes. And you move from various outer views to the interior, which looms down like a big cavern. I didn't realize these beasts felt so cavernous inside...The chrome shines strongly in the shots, it sweeps around as well as being straight; we see the black sections shine too. And you highlighted things like the sideboard's skid protectors (there's a better word I assume, but I mean the two foot pads on the sideboard), that single idiotic tail light (!--they apparently didn't need to see these things at night!), the back wheel's reflection in the chassis, the long steering wheel shaft, the decay inside the car, etc. Love the details. Another fine car montage in your gallery, and I like the two people staring at the car. In the bottom shot, all those gears, shafts, etc, move down into the cavern. Fine shots & presentation, of a real old jewel.
danapommet
WOW!!! That looks like the original das and floor/pedal area. Super collage. Dana
durleybeachbum
Such a pretty motor! ( Gosh! Did I just say that?)
odie
She's a beaut. Lovely details and fabulous running boards. I am always surprised at the simplicity of the dashboards! Think of all the gizmos we can't seem to do without these days. (minus the airbags, that is...)
myrrhluz
Cool car and excellent collage! All kinds of little details to enjoy. I like those fold up hoods. These old cars do have such wonderful faces. Love the eyes on this one. When I come to the third image, I have a burning, if inarticulate question. What are those handle thingamabobs in the back and why can't I see them on the first image? I loved the view of the interior and all those gears.