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Horace and John Dodge founded their precision machining company in Detroit in 1900 and quickly found work producing engine and chassis components for Olds Motor Vehicle and Ford Motor Company among others. They were very successful and built a strong reputation for quality so their decision in 1914 to introduce their first Dodge car, the Model 30, with the industry's first all-steel body, 12-volt electrical system and a sliding gear transmission, met with quick success reaching 2nd place in U.S. sales by 1916. With the tragic death of both brothers in 1920, the company passed into the control of investment bankers and was then acquired by Chrysler in 1928.
The Victory Six was offered by Dodge in honor of the 10th anniversary of World War I. It was Dodge's first six cylinder car and offered with hydraulic brakes, unique for a low-priced car. It featured an all-steel body built by Budd Manufacturing. This was at a time when most auto manufacturers still used composite metal and wood bodies. Its six-cylinder engine produced 68 horsepower.
This was the factory show car that was displayed at Dodge at the 1928 automobile shows. It is painted Beetle Green and Yorkshire Tan with Vermillion wheels and pin striping. It features a tan, shark grain leather interior and tan top.
The Victory Six was offered by Dodge in honor of the 10th anniversary of World War I. It was Dodge's first six cylinder car and offered with hydraulic brakes, unique for a low-priced car. It featured an all-steel body built by Budd Manufacturing. This was at a time when most auto manufacturers still used composite metal and wood bodies. Its six-cylinder engine produced 68 horsepower.
This was the factory show car that was displayed at Dodge at the 1928 automobile shows. It is painted Beetle Green and Yorkshire Tan with Vermillion wheels and pin striping. It features a tan, shark grain leather interior and tan top.
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1928 Dodge Brothers Model M Victory Six Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Dodge Brothers Model M Victory Six
(Data based on Model Year 1928 sales)
1928 Dodge Brothers Custom Sedan Chassis#: 10185024 Sold for USD$33,000 2024 Mecum : Glendale | |
1928 DODGE VICTORY 6 Chassis#: U552510 Sold for USD$27,500 2022 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale, Arizona | |
1928 Dodge Victory 6 Sold for USD$8,800 2021 Mecum : Glendale | |
1928 Dodge Brothers Victory Six Sport Roadster Chassis#: M24999 Sold for USD$17,600 2019 RM Sothebys : Hershey | |
1928 Dodge Victory Six Two-Door Coupe Chassis#: M45690 Sold for USD$7,600 2018 Silver Auctions Arizona : Fall Auction | |
1928 Dodge Victory 6 Sedan Sold for USD$6,050 2018 Mecum : 2018 Chicago | |
1928 Dodge Victory 6 Sold for USD$7,000 2018 Carlisle Auction : Fall Carlisle | |
1928 Dodge Victory Six Sedan Sold for USD$30,000 2015 Mecum : Houston | |
1928 Dodge Brothers Victory Six Sold for USD$18,700 2014 Motostalgia Auction - Austin Grandprix 2014 | |
1928 Dodge Four Door Touring Sedan Sold for USD$7,000 2013 Leake Car Auctions - Tulsa Ok | |
1928 Dodge Series 128 Convertible Coupe Chassis#: D973941 Sold for USD$7,898 2009 Bonhams - Bicentennial Pavilion at Hotel Murano | |
1928 Dodge Sedan Sold for USD$9,075 2007 RM Auctions - The Fawcett Movie Cars |
Dodge Brothers Model M Victory Sixs That Failed To Sell At Auction
1928 Dodge Brothers Model M Victory Six's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
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1928 Dodge Victory Six Sedan Hot Rod | M93667 | 2014 Russo & Steele Scottsdale |
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1928 Dodge Brothers Model M Victory Six
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