Vehicle Description
In the early 1960s, Dodge and Plymouth introduced the all-new B
body cars, built with a shorter chassis. Because of the lightweight
design and powerful V8 engines, the B bodied models were superior
to the competition. The Dodge 330 was positioned above the A-body
Dart. Chrome wrapped around the windshield and the rear window had
moldings. Car was built to go to church and the grocery store
during the week and then on Sundays, to the racetrack!This is an
incredible example of a 1964 Dodge 330 Tribute car. The all-steel
original exterior has top of the line white paint. The hood vent,
roof and rear trunk lid have blue candy stripes that were typical
on these cars.Interior is the original light blue with a blue dash,
steering wheel, headliner, and carpet. Steering wheel features the
tachometer.Engine is the 426/547 HP Max Wedge Block with Max Wedge
Stage III heads and cross ram intake. Roger Lechtenberg did the
block head and prep. Exhaust is the original style Max Wedge
Exhaust manifolds and exhaust with cut out. Transmission is the 727
Push Button Torque Flite and the push buttons are located on the
top of the left side the dash.Car is radio and heater delete. There
is no clock and no other options.Total miles on the car are 45,633
original miles. When the car was restored, it had 43,000 miles.
.This Dodge 330 has won many awards at car shows. It is an
excellent driver and definitely a conversation starter!You can view
this Dodge by appointment only. Car is located in Bedford County,
Pennsylvania. $44,500.00 ONO.