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1964 dodge 440 trim Vs 330 trim

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Hi does anybody know it the 330 trim will fit a 440 dodge?
I guess some holes will be needed to be welded close.
Also I guess a complet 330 post trim set is hard to get..Right?
 
The 330 trim is basicaly the same, just less of it. The 330 uses just the thin upper 3/8" piece that runs the length of the body. Otherwise, yep the 440 just has extra trim holes that can be welded shut on the fenders, door and quarter, and the front fender emblem holes.

The long quarter panel is going to be the toughest to find. I think you might have to drill a couple holes for the 330 trim on a 440 too, plus add the 'dodge' quarter panel emblem. At the very back of the quarter trim, the 330 piece extends further down than the 440.

330:
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440:
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You will need these, These are the front lower trim pieces for the 330 fender trim. If you want them, I'd be willing to do some swapping with you.
 

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Thanks for your reply Hitit..I'm thinking over ideas I have for a long time..
I'm also considering no trim at all. But since I want to create a ramcharger replica at the end, I think I will need to find a set of 330 trim.
I guess it will be hard to find a set of complete trim from one car..
 
The only pieces you will need is the front lower fender trim and the rear 1/4 panel trim. The upper 440 trim is the same as 330 trim. All that you would need to do is remove the lover part of the 440 trim and locate the front and rear end pieces.
 
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