It’s a good day to take a tour around some vintage Dodge dealers. As can be seen in a few of these images, Dodge was feeling youthful and ‘rebellious’ by mid-decade, with Mopar’s raw power often displayed. So take a good look around, and enjoy your time in this ‘Hot Corner.’
“4 By The Knee”. That’s a term I’d never heard before! But was the Challenger available with 3 on the tree? Actually, the ad reads “Three On a Tree” not “the Tree”, which is also weird.
3-Speed was floor shift only on all E-Bodies. There was a column TorqueFlite
offered, however.
While were on a Mopar kick, here’s one more. Apparently, Chuck Norris was a Barracuda fan.
I think that color image is from Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge in Chicago.
Speaking of Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge, I spotted this interesting article.
https://www.dodgegarage.com/news/article/showcase/2022/12/remembering-mr-norm-2.html
Once again on the last postcard, dealer didnt trust the new fangled AMC logo would stick and didnt change his promotional material!
Many of these appear to be high school yearbook ads judging by the general layout, low production values, and young models.
Many great yearbook ads at http://annualmobiles.blogspot.com
Where are all the white hats??
Considering how well dressed the lady is with her black shoes in the 6th photo, we know it’s winter time dress code.
Really like the look of Dodges of this era, especially the clean lines of the Coronet and Challenger.
Nice .
Brings back memories .
-Nate
No “Baum Blvd Dodge”?? Some cool pics here.
Baum Blvd Dodge is my local Aldi now!
in the scat machine.
The 6th. picture down from the top with the Monaco in it. Could that be Carl Burger Dodge in La Mesa, CA.? They are still in business.