This 1964 Dodge 330 two-door sedan is one of approximately 70 Max Wedge-powered lightweight cars produced for the model year and is now powered by a 500ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission.

The body was stripped to bare metal and repainted in its factory shade of Dark Blue as part of a refurbishment completed in 2021.

The side mirrors and windshield wipers have been deleted, and the car came from the factory equipped with weight-saving aluminum body panels including the front fenders, hood and hood scoop, and radiator cross support.

Five-spoke alloy front wheels and body-colored rear steel wheels measure 15″ in diameter and wear period-style drag tires.

Braking is handled by unassisted four-wheel drums.

The front bucket seating and interior were retrimmed in blue vinyl by Gary Ball Interiors.