The reason why Dodge has two logos is because the graphic trademark of the "Dodge" car brand itself has a sheep's head image in a pentagon, but two rams, a small ram and a big ram, are used on the car. A trademark used to indicate that the founders are two brothers.
The founders of the Dodge brand are a pair of brothers who were born in Michigan, USA. The elder brother John Dodge was born in 1864, and the younger brother Horade Dodge was born in 1868. In 1886, the Dodge family moved to Detroit and began their entrepreneurial journey.
Brothers John and Lord Dodge were shareholders and directors of Henry Ford, and their factory originally produced parts for Ford automobiles. Due to Ford's success, the Dodge brothers also benefited from it and began to develop their own company, becoming Ford's rival. The Dodge brothers split from Ford in 1919. Later, Dodge became the backbone of Chrysler Automobile Group.
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Dodge Brothers actually manufactured most of the first Ford cars , including the engine, chassis and all transmission components, and Ford rarely uses bodies and chassis provided by other manufacturers. The Dodge brothers and Ford had a good relationship over the years, with John also serving as vice president of Ford Motor Company.
In 1913, however, the Dodge brothers began to notice Ford's tendency to become self-sufficient. At that time, the Dodge brothers had reopened a large factory in Michigan, which later became the famous Dodge General Plant. Horrid and John built the world's first automotive proving ground and designed their first car in 1914.
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