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Poll results: '64 Dodge or Plymouth?
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Poll is closed Jan 14, 2024
'64 Dodge  -  votes: 8 / 38.1%
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'64 Plymouth  -  votes: 12 / 57.1%
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Tie  -  votes: 1 / 4.8%
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Poll: Which '64? (12/31/2023)

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(@sizedoesmatter)
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Happy New Year to all!

'64 Dodge or Plymouth?

Be sure to make your selection.

Of course, please “Reply” to share your comments.

If selection is greater than 2 rank them.

 

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1964 Dodge Polara 500 convertible 3a
1964 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY CONVERTIBLE 13

 


John Bono
North Jersey


   
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(@jack-dodds)
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I much prefer the crisper styling of the Plymouth; not really a fan of the Dodge headlight/grille look.



   
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Frank Reed
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Posted by: @jack-dodds

I much prefer the crisper styling of the Plymouth; not really a fan of the Dodge headlight/grille look.

I agree,


Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA


   
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George Schire
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DODGE for me!  I really the longer looking body and the nice grill and headlight arrangement.  The Plymouth looks stubby in appearance and I'm not a fan of the pointy front fenders.  Yup, DODGE for me!


George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota


   
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(@perrone1)
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Plymouth for me. I like the clean styling and single chrome side trim.



   
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Ed Glorius
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Dodge for me by a nose...literally. Both are very nice. 


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David Green
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I guess the main difference between these two is the grill and light treatment. This time, my preference goes to the Dodge.



   
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John Kuvakas
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A great recovery year for both marquees. Plymouth for me. 


John Kuvakas
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(@pete-rovero)
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Posted by: @jkuvakas

A great recovery year for both marquees. Plymouth for me. 

Agree John, the best looking of the three downsized years.  Dodge for me.



   
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Posted by: @frank
Posted by: @jack-dodds

I much prefer the crisper styling of the Plymouth; not really a fan of the Dodge headlight/grille look.

I agree,

+1 As do I.



   
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(@moe-parr)
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I'm with George here, the longer wheelbase and overall length gives the Dodge more "presence".

And yes, both were significant steps forward in the return to normalcy for Chrysler Corp.'s model line-up!


Barry Levittan
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(@sizedoesmatter)
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Posted by: @jack-dodds

I much prefer the crisper styling of the Plymouth; not really a fan of the Dodge headlight/grille look.

Same here!


John Bono
North Jersey


   
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Brush
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Dodge for me please.  Beats the heck out of the '61 - '63 offerings from Dodge/Plymouth.



   
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