What is this? And should I buy it??

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1970Dart340Swinger

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I'm very interested in this beauty but am uncertain what it is. The owner says it's a 1964 Dodge 440, but it looks more like a 1963 440 or 1963 Phoenix. It does have 440 side emblems and the dash emblem also says Dodge 440.
She runs well and has very little rust. The interior is in very good condition. It's been stored for the last 12 years or so. Has a slant six in it.
I'm going to check the cars tags and the owner's paperwork tomorrow, but I wanted to post here first. Owner thinks it's worth ~$10,000-$12,000...really???
Thanks in advance for any info!

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That would make a perfect unmarked cop car clone. My dad was a city of Tampa Cop. I remember as a kid riding in the very same car as a kid. Only difference was they had 383's in them. brings back great memories! Thanks
 
That's a nice ol Gal! If my 63 Dart GT had a big 4 door, mean ol Big Bro, that would be it! Man, I get memories here...
 
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one of my favorite body styles. i'll be amazed if he gets $10,000+ for that though, /6 more door, crazy $$. $5000 would be my high end
 
Overpriced for sure, but if you can negotiate on it, hell yes I'd buy it!
 
That would make a perfect unmarked cop car clone. My dad was a city of Tampa Cop. I remember as a kid riding in the very same car as a kid. Only difference was they had 383's in them. brings back great memories! Thanks
I was born in St. Pete in 1958. I had family that were in TPD back then. Those cars were awesome. Nice score.
 
$5000 would be my high end
My first thought $3500-$5000 too.
Some states listed the title when the car was first sold. Even though we all know it's a 63,it may be titled as a 64 if bought after January 64. My neighbor (this was long ago) had a 55 Chevy original owner and was selling it to my brother. He said "It's a 54" we disagreed.Till we saw the title. It was listed as a 54. Date was November 1954 when the title was issued. Just a thought..
 
Nice looking car, even in very good condition it's a more door/6 car. They just don't bring the money that the 2 door big block cars do. That said $3500-$5000 max. 65'
 
I'm very interested in this beauty but am uncertain what it is. The owner says it's a 1964 Dodge 440, but it looks more like a 1963 440 or 1963 Phoenix. It does have 440 side emblems and the dash emblem also says Dodge 440.
She runs well and has very little rust. The interior is in very good condition. It's been stored for the last 12 years or so. Has a slant six in it.
I'm going to check the cars tags and the owner's paperwork tomorrow, but I wanted to post here first. Owner thinks it's worth ~$10,000-$12,000...really???
Thanks in advance for any info!

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It's a 63 Dodge 440 (model not engine) 4 door sedan. Dodge had the 330, 440 and the Polara. The owner is bat **** crazy if he thinks it is worth that much. He's over by at least $8000 IMO.
 
Early B bodies are prone to rust in the lower cowl, because they had no drain holes. Crawl up under the dash with a flashlight to check. It looks pretty good, but to me, $5K is the "I just gotta have it!" price. One more cent would be :realcrazy:
 
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