Thursday, December 3, 2009



1923 Dodge Brothers Opera Coupe with Lang body from 2003. Tires, exterior colors, interior material and colors match original as closely as possible. I will add better quality photos when I get a chance.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009





Found this image today of a 1924 Dodge D24(?) that appears very similar to our car, however I am not sure if it is exactly the same. After reviewing the images of our car versus the D24, it appears that there are subtle differences between them. Differences include the door waist shape, headlamp shape, C-Pillar width, back window size and shape, and trunk lid size and hinge point.
The contents of this discussion are pertaining to a 1923 Dodge Brothers Opera Coupe that was restored by my father during the period from 1962 through 1969. He purchased the car sometime around 1960 for $250.00 and spent seven years doing a complete ground up restoration. Upon completion of the restoration project in the summer of 1969, the car was entered into the "Old Car Festival" at Greenfield Village (Dearborn Michigan) and won "Grand Champion". It has also won additional awards at AACA events which will be listed at a later date. The car is still in the same family to this day, and has been preserved very well over the years.

The car has a special semi-custom Lang body that required extensive wood and sheet metal fabrication during the restoration process. Researching the Lang body company reveals that it became independent from Baker and Rauch in 1920, and eventually went out of business in 1924. The company provided bodies to Dodge and Lincoln during this period in time, and was located in Cleveland Ohio.

Additional information regarding the history behind the Lang body company affiliation with Dodge Brothers during the 1920 - 1924 time frame, and in particular the 1923 Dodge Brothers Opera Coupe that resides in our family would be greatly appreciated.