While just the uniqueness of having a 1926 Dodge Brothers Roadster
Pickup streetrod is worth the affordable price alone, you're going
to want to dig deeper into this one. With a well-built V8, vibrant
color, and distinct details, it's a pickup that will keep people
talking.
You instantly understand how this one follows the hot rod culture
thanks to the Ford T-bucket. This has all the right hot rod pieces,
including the set-back motor, fender-free lightweight design, and
huge rear tires. But what this also has a style all its own that
you don't get from those blue oval machines. The longer curvy cowl,
straight cut doors, and distinct windshield instantly announce the
style of the Dodge Brothers. Plus, the details are great with the
real wood bed and a wheelie bar. And that the bright yellow is
there to so that people can easily spot where the thunderous
exhaust note is coming from.
There's no way to get more vibrant than the exterior yellow paint
without neon lights, and so the interior goes the opposite way with
a timelessly tasteful tan. The door panels, carpeting, and nicely
bolstered bench seat all coordinate for a good look on this
roadster. This clean setup is focused around the driver. That's why
you have a sports steering wheel on a polished Ididit tilt column,
Lokar floor shifter, and a machine-turned dash dominated by crisp
AutoMeter Pro-Comp gauges.
This motor was meant to be on display. The bold red block
coordinates with the plug wires as well as the Edelbrock writing on
the valve covers and air topper. It may say Dodge Brothers on the
polished firewall, but they wisely went for Chevy small block power
in this hot rod. It's a 350 cubic-inch V8 upgraded with an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock Performer EPS intake,
and headers feeding those growling side pipes. There are nice
supporting pieces like the upgraded pulleys and an aluminum
radiator w/electric fan, too. The three-speed automatic
transmission send the power to a 10-bolt rear end. This has a
proper hot rod suspension setup with hairpins up front and ladder
bars in the rear. There are even nice extras like newer bushings,
newer shocks, and front disc brakes to give you confidence on the
road.
This is a distinctly different roadster pickup offered for a value
price. So if you want to stand out from the crowd, you need to grab
this Dodge before it's gone. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1926 Dodge Antique
Listing ID:CC-1385190
Price:$21,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1926
Make:Dodge
Model:Antique
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:1560
Stock Number:2124-NSH
VIN:425519494
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