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MARK BONNETT’S 1964 Dodge 330 is a performer that defies most of the categories and genres used today, and that’s exactly what drew us to the period-inspired Mopar. It’s certainly not a Pro Touring car and the term restomod suggests at least some modern updates such as disc brakes or an overdrive transmission. It’s got none of that. Even the “Day Two” descriptor doesn’t really apply, because of the amalgamation of later parts under the hood.
What it brings is a nostalgic look and a Super Stock stance, thanks to its vintage wheels and authentic Racemaster “pie crust” slicks from the Sixties, backed up by a modernized RB big-block dressed like a vintage Max Wedge—complete with the cross-ram intake. And in true Super Stock form, this base-model 330 remains lightly equipped, with manual brakes and steering and an amenity-free cabin containing only a