1915 Dodge 30-35 Touring
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$10,000 - $15,000| Without Reserve
Chassis
19109
Engine
69
Car Highlights
Among the Earliest Dodge Brothers Production Cars Ever Built
Features Advanced 12-Volt Electrical System
Authentic Black Finish with Patinated Leather Interior
Technical Specs
212 CID Inline 4-Cylinder Engine
Estimated 35 BHP at 2,000 RPM
3-Speed Manual Gearbox
A landmark of early American motoring, this 1915 Dodge 30-35 Touring is a fine example of the Dodge Brothers’ first production model, introduced just months after their debut. Priced at $790, it set a record with 45,000 units sold in its first year and quickly earned a reputation for quality and innovation. Finished in black with red snap-ring wire wheels and a beautifully patinated leather interior, this well-preserved example exudes authentic period charm.
Acquired by Mr. Lucas at the Bonneville Speedway Museum auction in June 1999, this car has been shown and toured at various HCCA events throughout its recent history, and is an ideal candidate for continued enjoyment or thoughtful preservation in any early American automobile collection.