Dodge Fast Four

The Dodge Fast Four is a model made by Dodge from 1927 until 1928. It came in three types, series 124, 128 and 129.{{cite book|last=Kimes|first=Beverly|title=standard catalog of American Cars 1805-1942|year=1996|publisher=Krause publications|isbn=0-87341-428-4}}

{{Infobox automobile

| name = Dodge Fast Four 1927-1928

|image =Dodge Brother 1928.JPG

|assembly=Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly, Detroit, Michigan

| layout = FR

| engine = 212.3CID 1-bbl. L-head I4

| wheelbase = {{convert|108|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| length =

| width =

| transmission = 3-speed manual

| predecessor = Dodge 30-35

| successor = Dodge Wayfarer

}}

In 1927, the Dodge Fast Four was the new mid-level car from Dodge. The Fast Four looked similar to earlier 4-cylinder Dodges, but the body was more rounded. Standard equipment included a speedometer, an ammeter, a tool kit, and a headlight dimmer. Optional items included things like a rear bumper, a Motometer, a heater, and windshield wipers. The only real difference between the 128 and the 129 was that the 128 had 19-inch wheels, while the 129 had 21-inch wheels.

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