'64 Dodge 330

Debut: 2007 Designer: Phil Riehlman 1 releases · 1 case appearances Wiki ↗

The Dodge 330 is a full-sized automobile marketed by the Dodge division of Chrysler from 1962 to 1964. Styled by Elwood Engel, the 330 was essentially an upscaled version of the Dart and was one of the first vehicles to use the Chrysler B-body design. The base engine for the 330 was the 225 ci (3.7L) Slant-6 inline-6, with a number of V8s optional. For 1965 onwards, full-size Dodge models were built on the new C-body. 106,700 were produced for 1964. The casting was first retooled in 2015, receiving an opening hood featuring the Ramcharger 426 engine model, while the second retool later saw the removal of the quarter glass bar and a return to a closed hood for the 2026 mainline release.

Releases

2026 · #126
Drag Racers
White
JJJ64
details
Tampo: Red twin stripes on hood scoop and roof; Dodge, Hot Wheels and Goodyear logos, "Hot Wheels - El Segundo, California", "Drag Team", "330", "SS/A" on sides; silver hood pins, side and trunk trim; Base: Gray/Plastic; Window: Smoke tint; Interior: Red; Wheel: Grey 5SP & Red Chrome 5SP; Made in: Malaysia; ''New in Mainline''''Updated tooling''Base code(s): U47N, U48N, U49N, U50N, U51N

Appears in cases

Case#ColorSectionNEW?
2026 Mainline E Case126WhiteNEW MODELS