February 1949 saw the introduction of Dodge's first new body style after the war, shown here, the 2-door, 3-passenger Wayfarer Roadster. These entry-level, low-cost Dodge models came with an inline 6-cylinder 230-cid engine, producing 103 horsepower, with Gyro-Matic semi-automatic transmission available as an extra-cost option.
This early-production car featured detachable side windows, and behind the seat was a narrow bench for storing items, or small children.