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Station wagons have 4 doors.
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SW are a separate issue. I need to track down some photos of these 4 door wonders.I think 1966 was the last year for the 4 door BB SS/ cars.
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The 1966 (and '67) four-door Hemi cars were standard production Street Hemi cars. They had no "S/S" parts...for example, the automatics came with 8 3/4 rears, and a 3.23 gear.
As far as what's in the guide...Chrysler submitted specs for numerous combinations that were never built. 99.99% chance, you're not going to find what you're looking for. I'm assuming it's a Max Wedge car you're seeking, as there are no four door Hemi's in the guide for 1964 or 1965. Again, there were some 1963 Max Wedge four-doors built. Primarily Plymouths. There were both low and high compression, as well as Stick and Auto. There is a high compression, 3-speed four-door Belvedere under restoration in California right now. None of the '63 four door Max Wedge cars were equipped with the aluminum package. |
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Bob Renaldi ran a 4 door Max Wedge Plymouth or Dodge back in 1963 that came from the Factory thru the dealership he worked . That is the only one I have ever seen or heard of.
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