Mine was a Polara 500 convertible 4-speed. Straight from Mr. Norm's in Chicago. Loved that car. Sold it to a dufuss who wrecked it the first week he had it.
My absolute favorite car. So basic and wicked quick. I drove one once and the torque on these max wedge cars was incredible. You could be cruising along at 50 mph, kick it down and burn rubber. At launch it would pin you in your seat and lift the front end. Really well done clone. Paint is amazing 🤩
I had the same car, same red color back in '82, mine had '71 440 intersceptor, reverse manual with 3500 stall ,staightt axle, rallys with 50's all the way around with a black painted grill, looked like the Devil; coming at you, and twice as mean. It was scary.
All factory light weight cars had trunk mount but all Max wedge cars built after March 1963 had trunk mount batteries, so it appears this one isnt correct.
So this is a ‘64 Dodge which my first thought would be a 330...... it appears to say Belvedere on the sides of the front quarters? I’m not sure, that’s what I think, but was it something different? Can anyone clear this up please? Obviously a Belvedere is a Plymouth and we’re dealing with a Dodge. Thanks in advance
These cars like the Ford Thunderbolt were true out of the box quarter mile cars.
im in love again.. i like every thing except the scoops
Mine was a Polara 500 convertible 4-speed. Straight from Mr. Norm's in Chicago. Loved that car. Sold it to a dufuss who wrecked it the first week he had it.
Beautiful Dodge, absolutely beautiful 426 wedge. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My absolute favorite car. So basic and wicked quick. I drove one once and the torque on these max wedge cars was incredible. You could be cruising along at 50 mph, kick it down and burn rubber. At launch it would pin you in your seat and lift the front end. Really well done clone. Paint is amazing 🤩
I had the same car, same red color back in '82, mine had '71 440 intersceptor, reverse manual with 3500 stall ,staightt axle, rallys with 50's all the way around with a black painted grill, looked like the Devil; coming at you, and twice as mean. It was scary.
Dodge doesn’t use GM Positraction! Get it right!
This is the real think not the new plastic cars!!!! The engine sound like you say nothing like big Block mopar! !!!!!!
Probably better than factory new. An outstanding job on one of those very special 60s cars often overlooked or forsaken back in the day.
Thanks for showing us the car. Shes definitely a beauty.
Well let’s hear it with the headers uncapped!!!
Beautiful car!
The Car is a Dream 👍👍
Man I would love to add that car to my stable of mopars ......
Shouldn't the battery be in the trunk?
I believe only if it was a factory light weight car
All factory light weight cars had trunk mount but all Max wedge cars built after March 1963 had trunk mount batteries, so it appears this one isnt correct.
Keith Clark He said it was an accurate clone.
The pushbuttons are in the wrong order for a Max Wedge also front seat is wrong.
Sweet ride!!
Beautiful 64 Dodge but the front seat is wrong. I would be proud to own.
Dear santa, I have been a good boy, I would like this year...
Don't get me wrong it's beutiful
That's a 440 I'm pretty sure... not the engine, the model... a 1964 Dodge 440
Get your facts right about these cars,
Perfect for disc brakes.
So this is a ‘64 Dodge which my first thought would be a 330...... it appears to say Belvedere on the sides of the front quarters? I’m not sure, that’s what I think, but was it something different? Can anyone clear this up please? Obviously a Belvedere is a Plymouth and we’re dealing with a Dodge.
Thanks in advance
It's a 440 model... '64 Dodge 440.
I'd buy that.......
Still for sale?
How much this car?
CAST IRON HEADERS.
How much?
They were not that perfect. They were made to go in a straight line.
Yo lo quiero afuera de mi casa
All that BS and he didn't even drive it!