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.

Equipment includes a roll cage, a Race Quip racing harness for the driver, a floor-mounted Hurst shifter, polished seat brackets, a fire extinguisher, a shifter-mounted line lock button, and vent windows.

A battery disconnect switch is mounted in the trunk along with the battery.

The two-spoke steering wheel features a half horn ring and fronts a 120-mph speedometer, a dash-mounted Jones Motor Corporation tachometer, and gauges for coolant temperature, fuel level, oil pressure, and battery status.

An additional pod mounted in front of the shifter houses Stewart Warner gauges displaying oil pressure and coolant temperature.

The dash have been refurbished by Instrument Specialties as part of the refurbishment.

The five-digit odometer indicates under 300 miles, which represent mileage added since completion of the refurbishment.

Total mileage is unknown.