1933 Dodge Business Coupe, click picture to enlarge
The Dodge company made a number of appealing changes to the 1933 models. The flat radiator of the 1932 models was replaced with a gracefully curving V-shaped grill, and the old rear opening doors were replaced with the increasingly popular front opening doors, often referred to as "suicide doors". Some other changes included double interior sun visors, single bar front and rear bumpers, rounded front fenders, chrome plated headlights and the elimination of the old cowl lamps.This Business Coupe pictured here had a 70 horsepower 210 cubic inch in-line straight six cylinder engine and a three speed transmission that featured silent, smooth operating helical gears.
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