1921-1972 Dodge market review 2020
Looking back almost a century, Dodge Brothers’ products were mainstays of Australia’s automotive population with a reputation for rugged design. Obviously that attribute has helped keep hundreds of early Dodges running and available.
Demand remains solid and prices are climbing. A 1920s sedan or tourer and 1930s sedan should all cost around $20-25,000, with early 1950s cars $10,000 cheaper. Late-1950s Dodges and De Sotos traditionally cost $40,000+ but then as we enter the 1960s, prices fall away again.
| Buyer’s Guide: Dodge Phoenix 1965-1972
Phoenix sedans sold here from 1960-64 are typically more than later models, however the Limited 400 sedans and hardtops from 1969-72 have recently squeaked into the lead.
Sedan/Tourer 1921-29 $30,000 [5]
Sedan/Coupe 1930-45 $29,850 [10]
Sedan 1946-56 $22,835 [9]
Custom Royal/De Soto 1957-61 $45,475 [2]
Phoenix 1960-64 $24,280 [7]
Phoenix 1965-68 $17,650 [4]
Phoenix 1969-72 $25,500 [5]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2020 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
| Understanding our value guide price charts
| 2019 Market Review: Dodge 1921-1972
From Unique Cars #447, December 2020