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See August 2010 article of "Hemmings Classic Car"
https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/hcc/2010/08/Utilitarian-Beauty---1964-Dodge-Custom-880/3638131.html
Location: Bennington Vermont
Rare 4 door hardtop wagon. Total production 1639 for the 6 passenger model.
413 four barrel. Push button automatic trans. Power steering, power brakes.
Car runs, drives and stops but has not been road registered for several years. Steel brake lines, master...
You can use the SBI positive seals that press down on the guides.
You can also use a 3' length of clothes line in the spark plug hole to keep the valves from dropping.
Thanks for all the information.
Is it common to find build sheets on these cars? Wouldn't a build sheet confirm if the car was built with the 361 or if this is some kind of oddball 413?
Where are build sheets typically found?
Well the engine has a 4 barrel on it. The block stamping reads
Top row: V 41
Second row: 6 8
This date seems to match the body date. Is it possible that this is a 413 and original to the car?
Ended with zero bids. The Ebay community must not think it's worth $53500. Unless I misread something.
Say, is that heavy undercoating correct or was the restorer covering up soemething?
Yes. The '64 is just what you thought. The owner did not drive it the two hours from Jersey but I guess he does drive it to the Rhinebeck show. He said when he bought it it had ~7000 miles on it. There are ~14,000 on it now.
The '63 was racing in the F.A.S.T. class. Maybe someone here knows...