Lot 5180

Auburn Fall 2013

1924 Dodge Depot Hack

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$15,400 USD | Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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The 1924 Dodges received a restyling in 1924 that included appearance updates such as a taller radiator and a higher hood line. The hood side panels now had vertical louvers and drum headlights were another new feature.

This 1924 Dodge Depot Hack, which has a service body that is made almost entirely of wood from the dash back and has a canvas top. The truck is powered by an inline four-cylinder engine that is connected to a floor-mounted three-speed manual transmission. The interior is well laid out, and the seats are not bolted down so it can be readily transformed from transporting people to hauling livestock.

Handsome lines are complemented by a windshield that has two elements that can be tilted to let in more or less of a breeze. The wood body is straight and well-preserved with applied finish. There is a side-mounted spare on the driver’s side, wood-spoke wheels that are painted and pinstriped; plated radiator shell with a motometer, headlight rings and front bumper. The odometer on the dash reads 44,351miles and the badge on the grille is indicative of Antique Automobile Club of America participation.