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Dodge Brothers (1913--), manufacturer's of quality engines for Olds, Ford and others decided to make their own car, which they called, understandably, "Dodge Brothers." The car was a success from the beginning. In 1921 both Horace and John Dodge died leaving the business to their widows. In 1925 the widows sold the business for $146 million. Then in 1928 the company was sold again, this time to Walter P. Chrysler for $170 million, where Dodge joined Chrysler, DeSoto, and Plymouth, and the name was changed to just "Dodge."
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