Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2013-03-27 23:16 |
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◊ 2013-03-29 08:16 |
Definitely not a touring - it is clearly a sedan. 1919 or 1920. -- Last edit: 2013-03-29 08:18:51 |
◊ 2013-03-30 04:47 |
I will continue to repeat this message on this site ad nauseum that 'sedan' is not a model of car - it is a body style and therefore goes in the fourth line, not the third which is for model eg 'Six' or 'Century' or 'Model 40'. For consistency the body style is the one that appears in italics. I don't care what the advetising material says because an ad for a sedan is simply that - advertising one particular body style. I see no reason why it should be any different for Dodges than it is for any other make. The four cylinders Dodges up to 1922 were actually Model 30s, though they are commonly known as Dodge fours. And again I see no reason why Dodge Brothers should be separated from Dodge because they are both the same company - with cars built in the same location. -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 04:49:50 |