Hot Ticket: This Pro Street 1964 Dodge 330 Is Packing A Hemi, A Cage, And The Stance We Love


Hot Ticket: This Pro Street 1964 Dodge 330 Is Packing A Hemi, A Cage, And The Stance We Love

There’s no such thing as a perfect car but it’s fun to try and find it, right? This thing is hitting all the spots for us. You are looking at a pro street style 1964 Dodge 330. The red paint, the factory trim, the hemi under the hood, a roll cage, tires for days, and the modern low slung stance that we love are all here. This is a really nicely turned out car, hell just look at how well the exhaust exists in the rockers are done. That and a million other indicators suggest that someone really threw the kitchen sink of cash at this thing when it was built.

The fact that it’s a fairly unique style car to be done in this form adds to our heart-eyes emoji reaction to the Dodge. Now the listing dealer says that this is a 426ci hemi under the hood but we’ve gotta guess that it’s larger than that. It is a 426-style hemi for sure but with the massive 1,000+ CFM carb on it, the fact that it is mounted via motor plate in the car and that high rising single plane intake, we’re guessing 528 or better on the cubes.

The interior is high level and full race in our opinion. The cage, the nice gauge pack in front of the driver, the steering wheel with the trans-brake button, this is definitely a ripper.

Man, we cannot stop staring!

eBay find: This 1964 Dodge 330 has a hemi, a cage, and stance for days 


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5 thoughts on “Hot Ticket: This Pro Street 1964 Dodge 330 Is Packing A Hemi, A Cage, And The Stance We Love

  1. Loren

    It would take quite a Mopar nut to build a car like that, but then there is a huge Chevy Camaro hood scoop? Oh well, easy fix.

  2. Gary

    Hardly what I’d call a good stance for that particular car, and as stated, cowl scoop? It’s a chassis car with ’64 Dodge quarters and other panels. It has no appeal to me, as a lifelong Mopar guy.

  3. Danno

    I agree it’s a cool looking car but as soon as I clicked the link and saw that the car is bring sold by Streetside Classics I knew it would be way over priced.

  4. Jay Bree

    I’m not surprised that it’s a cool car, I AM surprised that Streetside actually include a picture (1) of the engine. Usually they seem to not think this is important enough to include.

    Of course, no underside, etc, but hey, progress of sorts.

    1. Adolph Brophy

      I love mopars always have since I was a little kid would love to own something that sweet and drive it with the respect it deserves and past it down to my son someday
      I hope.who ever wins it loves it as.much as.ido ty for building a master piece like that.

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