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64 Tail lights for what trim level?

yeah, on a Polara or Polara 500. As we have been saying... but not 330 or 440.
Look at the parts book pics posted. It explains it
 
Im sitting on a gold mine lol, I have a parts book for both 1964 and 65. My days of needing them are coming to a close
 
If you want to get rid of them let me know. I'm sure they have alot of notes in them that would be helpful also.
 
Looking at ebay think I'll buy it. One of the other guys gave me a heads up on it this forum is awesome with all the help that we all get from it
 
As long as we are discussing 1964 Dodge which all were the Anniversary models.
Is anyone aware that there was a limited production of Polara 500's known as the 50th Anniversary Limited editions.
This was told to me years ago when I bought my car.
Paint code WZ
 
I had a 440 that I bought from the original owner. The horn ring said anniversary model.

That would be correct because ALL 1964 Dodges had that, for the 50 years of Dodge production.
They did have an anniversary edition that was special gold paint and I believe a tri-colored interior. I believe it was limited to 500 models only, but not 100%. Although you would think it would be on the premium trim level
 
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That would be correct because ALL 1964 Dodges had that, for the 50 years of Dodge production.
They did have an anneversary edition that was special gold paint and I believe a tri-colored interior. I believe it was limited to 500 models only, but not 100%. Although you would think it would be on the premium trim level
My base trim Polara 2 door HT was painted ZZ which is the anniversary gold. I believe it could be ordered on any Polara, 330, or 440 model.
 
Like I said, not sure which models or across the board special color. I’d like to see a 330 sedan in it though...
 
Yours is the top of the line Polara 500. I forgot to mention earlier that Polara 500 trim also includes chrome strips on decklid and the chrome piece that goes down center of your hood.

Glennwood's car is just a Polara. A Polara 500 trim level would also have fender emblems saying Polara 500 and also have the swirl steel insert finish in the side molding where his is painted black that runs down the side of the body...
 
Like I said, not sure which models or across the board special color. I’d like to see a 330 sedan in it though...
Well the paint code on mine is ZS2 any ideas
 
Glennwood's car is just a Polara. A Polara 500 trim level would also have fender emblems saying Polara 500 and also have the swirl steel insert finish in the side molding where his is painted black that runs down the side of the body...
My first one was polara 500 and had the swirls in the trim which is funny because I'm thinking of putting that in my 440 trim
 
Best place to get interior panels and carpet just looked at classic industry and they don't list them or don't see them
 
I might as well have my kick at the cat here, I've had a lot of Dodges going back 45 years. The golden aniversary used to be on some horn rings and said 1914 - 1964. On the 330 model 64's that I have known all have 2 tail lights per side and no back up lights. The back up lights that were on the sides of the license plate were on Plymouths. Any 440 model that I have ever owned had the 3 lights in their separate panel on each side, with the back up light in the centre of the reds. The Polara and the Polara 500 had the full trim across the back. Polara 500's were only American models. And you could get front and rear bumperettes on both the Polara and the Polara 500's. Some saved pics from over the years

My 64 440 Model. It had the 3 pack lights on each side in it's own panel on each side. The front bumperettes were added. Note the 440 trim on the sides. This pic was taken around 1982
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My 64 Polara, Polara trim was black on the sides, full rear panel across the rear, and it came with the front and rear bumperette, hood and trunk chrome. Pic was about 1984. It was my more-door sleeper back in the day.
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My 64 Polara 500. Pic was about 1991 with my Road Runner in behind. Note the spun aluminum on the side trim and it did not say Polara on the rear piece, like the regular Polara did. It also had the bumperettes front and rear. The American Dodges also came with chrome interior trim around the inside, the CDN ones were always painted so if a guy wanted chrome he got it off an American Dodge or had it chromed. The Polara 500 emblem also on the front fenders.
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A Side shot.
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And a front shot coming back on the return road. 1994. Fun times.
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The American 64 Dodges had the rectangle dash gauges and the CDN 64's had the round, same as on all 64 Plymouths. And you could not swap them because the dash plug on the back of the cluster were different shapes. And the fender tags on the CDN dodges was only a trim tag, did not look anything like the American fender tag like the one below. It's from a 64 US Polara.
To the best of my recollection anyways.

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That's. One fine ride. 64 forever
 
My 440 only has 2 reds on each side was back up the option like the bumper gaurds
 
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