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1964 Dodge 880 Series Custom 880 Station Wagon

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    The 880 and Custom 880 received their most significant and final redesign of the 1960 body for 1964. This time, the rear body contours were squared up somewhat, with new decklids, wraparound rectangular taillights, and new quarter panels. Four-door models received a new roofline, although this was actually the same as had been used on the Chrysler New Yorker until 1962. Regardless, it did impart a fresh appearance. The grille was also updated, this time featuring a concave design with a central horizontal break spanning the distance between the headlights. Custom 880s received stainless steel rocker panel trim, foam-padded seats, and a grooved stainless steel panel that spanned the distance between the taillights. The Customs, as the top-of-the-880 line, also received better interior appointments than the base models. Because of tooling expenses, station wagon bodies - which were also shared with Chrysler models - did not receive all of the changes applied to non-wagon models. Most notably, wagons continued to feature the heavy rear horizontal blade stamping first seen on the 1961 Plymouth wagons. The station wagons continued in both pillared (880) and hardtop (Custom 880) models, although this would be the final year for the hardtop wagon - Dodge and Chrysler being the last American automotive brands to offer the style. Station wagons also received rectangular taillights that wrapped around the side of the vehicle. All 880s and Custom 880s received a revised instrument cluster layout, replacing the previous design which had been in use with little change since 1961. An oil pressure gauge was standard. Front leg room was 41.9 inches. The 880 and Custom 880 received favorable press reviews, especially for their redesign. Evidently, the public also agreed, as they bought 31,800 vehicles, a record for the model.

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    1964 Dodge 880 Series Auction Sales

    Recent Sales of the Dodge 880 Series

    (Data based on Model Year 1964 sales)
    1964 Dodge 880 Wagon
    Sold for USD$24,750
      2022 Mecum : Tulsa
     
    1964 Dodge Custom 880
    Sold for USD$10,450
      2021 Mecum : Indy 2021
     
    1964 Dodge 880 Convertible
    Sold for USD$20,075
      2012 Auctions America - Ft Lauderdale, Fl
     
    1964 Dodge 880 Convertible
    Sold for USD$14,750
      2010 Mecum - Dana Mecum's Original Spring Classic Auction
     

    Dodge 880 Seriess That Failed To Sell At Auction

    1964 Dodge 880 Series's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
    VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
    1964 Dodge 880 2020 Mecum : Indy Fall Special$14,000  
    1964 Dodge Custom 880 Wagon 2017 Mecum : Denver$5,500  
    1964 Dodge 880 2011 Silver Auction Puyallup$650  
    1964 Dodge 800 Sedan52432721732010 Carlisle Auctions Spring Auction$4,000  

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