For Sale 1965 Dodge Custom 880/Mopar - $8000 (Yakima)

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NOT MINE!!!... Saw that other car/front end on eBay so I pulled this jem out of the pile of bookmarks.

1965 Dodge Custom 880/Mopar

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'65 Dodge Custom 8
4 door hardtop
Only 34,441 original miles.

This car has been in the family since new. We have some paper work, i.e.: copy of sale window sticker,cancelled check from purchase. There has been repair work on passenger front fender about 20 years ago. The car has always been garaged here in Yakima.

Contact: Dave via CL email Thanks for your interest.


post id: 6630208477 posted: 2018-06-29 9:32am

pheew more pics next post
 
Wow,that's an amazing survivor and it's optioned like an Imperial.Oddly,the one thing missing is A/C which is odd considering that Yakima gets pretty darn hot in the summer.
 
Nice car. Well optioned.
On a sidebar.
I see a number of '65s with AM radios & rear reverb speaker, like my car, but very few AM/FM cars. The reverb really worked best on FM quality broadcasts as I recall. Dad liked his music.
 
but very few AM/FM cars

Ah you must be young. There were very few FM stations back in the 50's & 60's and FM really didn't take off till the late 70's & 80's due to the AM vs. FM war by RCA.

Now major cities had FM radio but it's short distance of broadcast in those days made a FM radio in a car pretty much useless once you got out into the rural areas of the country.

Now I had in my 1st & 2nd PK21's a *ahem* non-Mopar AM/FM radio that I could get FM Rock stations that were over 100 miles away when stationary while we were camping up in the mountains with good atmospheric conditions back in the 70's.
It's just all about a good antenna and how your install set up is in the car.
 
Detroit had a few great FM stations in the 60s.
First option Dad would check-off each year. He like his classical and gospel music.
 
or a 65 Hemi Coronet 500 down northwestern hwy!
 
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