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330 Dodge sedan model not existent for 1965?

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Have I been wrong all this time in indicating that a 1965 Dodge Coronet plain Jane sedan is a 330?
330 being the lowest grade model in the semi crowded field of 440-500 models in 1964 and before supposedly was discontinued in the '65 year. Am I wrong or right?.
 
Never mind guys. I found out that the code 330 is a street side bleed over from the '64 year describing the low line grade sedans. The '65 2 door sedans are just simply designated as Coronet sedan.
 
yeah in 1965 the 330 was no longer in use
(A990 Coronet 426cid Hemi, 2 dr sedan) I think a tad up the Foodchain hierarchy

Never mind guys. I found out that the code 330 is a street side bleed over from the '64 year describing the low line grade sedans. The '65 2 door sedans are just simply designated as Coronet sedan.
I know 1968 up way better, still not enough :poke:

at
over-drive-magazine.com in the 1965 fact sheets
 
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Yes, the Hardtops which were best sellers were designated with the 440 and 500 trim options. I never heard of or seen a hardtop low grade model. I could be wrong though.
 
sorry a tad bury
when I blew it up so I could see it
65 Coronet Advert. #6 full line.jpg
 
I'm surprised they never offered a no trim hardtop. Basically it was either the 440 or 500 trim options or down to steerage for the sedans. Personally, I love the sedans much more than the Hardtops or ragtops. The Hardtops are beautiful in their own right.
 
I've seen Deluxe somewhere. It looks like an exterior trim option perhaps. There were a few Hemi 2dr sedan models (non A990) that were not available to the public at all, but were being tested out west. Anything was possible with mother Mopar.
 
I've seen Deluxe somewhere. It looks like an exterior trim option perhaps. There were a few Hemi 2dr sedan models (non A990) that were not available to the public at all, but were being tested out west. Anything was possible with mother Mopar.
I see chatter on the internet sites about a "Deluxe" model in 66.
 
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