1964 Super Stock Afx Dodge Clone Dodge 440 330 Polara Factory Big Block Gasser on 2040-parts.com
Tehama, California, US
1964 Dodge 440, Push button auto, 2 dr HT, Factory Big Block power steering car, solid CA body, only needs patch panels rear passenger floor, No motor but trans is still in car, incorrect rear end (has a 12 bolt in it), Missing front hood trim, grille, 1 headlight outer surround, rear bumper, and heater controls. Rest looks pretty complete and original Factory Big Block with Data plate, interior looks to be complete (Red/Red) with original steering wheel and nice dash body has minor dents but all side trim is there all glass is there and un-cracked windows roll up and down.
Would make an awesome Super Stock clone These cars just look Great awesome lines and my favorite of the industrial strength Mopar era.
Great Gasser Madness Car!!!!
There are 3 real deal special versions on line right now $25K 60K and $200K WOW
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