John and Horace Dodge got a jolt of free publicity in 1916. Two years after the brothers began producing their own vehicles, Gen. John J. Pershing used a fleet of 250 Dodge-built cars to chase Pancho Villa and his gang into Mexico.
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John and Horace Dodge got a jolt of free publicity in 1916. Two years after the brothers began producing their own vehicles, Gen. John J. Pershing used a fleet of 250 Dodge-built cars to chase Pancho Villa and his gang into Mexico.