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"DB" stands for
Dodge Brothers, known for at least
the past 70 years simply as Dodge

An early Dodge Brothers, circa 1920

Looks
comfortable

This is a 1932 Dodge Brothers DL6

The
Dodge Brothers name still appeared in 1938

This is a 1938 Dodge Brothers D8 touring car

This '32 Dodge Brothers is meticulously restored
inside and
out

By 1948 when this car came out, the
"Brothers" portion of the name was long gone

The fender blending into the door on this '48
Dodge D24
was advanced styling for its day

1950 "bullet-nose" Studebaker

The Studebaker's immaculate
interior

1987 Excalibur Reproduction

Obviously, it's a replica of a vintage
Mercedes-Benz

Made by Excalibur

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in my guestbook or email me

I'll be glad to update the page with any
information you can provide

It certainly is a beauty

1941 Pontiac

Now that's class — tablecloths and flower vases
at a car
show!

Speaking of class — how about this 1927 Packard

Those '20s cars went in for some fancy hood
adornment

Rear view of the '27 Packard

1949
Chrysler

The '49 Chrysler dash

The last true Packard, 1956

1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II

1957 Pontiac Chieftain — I owned a new
one

Is that someone in the passenger seat of the 1957
Cadillac?

Hmmm...I guess he can sit anywhere he wants

A couple of '50s classics...

a 1952
Pontiac...

and a 1954 Mercury — my first car was one of
these

And we finish with a smart-looking 1938 Buick
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