Virgil Exner designed the 1962 models, while
Elwood Engel revised the styling for 1963 and 1964. The cars feature a wheelbase and are long. There was also a higher trimmed
440 and
Polara available. The base engine was the
225 Slant-Six. The
318 2bbl,
361 2bbl, 383 2bbl, 383 4bbl, and
426 4bbl were optional. As an intermediate trim level above the Dart, it came standard with a cigarette lighter, front foam cushions, and rear arm rests. The
Dodge 330 Max Wedge is a 330 two-door sedan powered by the 426 Max Wedge featuring dual 4-barrel carburetors and rated at . It was available in both years, mostly ordered as a super stock car for drag racing. For the 1965 model year, full-sized Dodges were built on the new
Chrysler C platform with a wheelbase, and the 330, 440, and
880 were all replaced by the new, larger "Polara" series. For the Canadian market, the 330 was continued for one more year as the base model in the full-size Dodge line using the new-for-1965 body. File:1963 Dodge 330 (9590211950).jpg|1963 Dodge 330 4-door sedan File:1964 Dodge 330 (34739551260).jpg|1964 Dodge 330 2-door sedan == References ==