This 1964 Dodge Custom 880 hardtop wagon represents the last of the line for American-produced, four door pillarless wagons. This big block-powered car features rare dual air conditioning and some mild custom touches like the Wheel Vintiques chrome-reverse rims. Find it here on Jalopy Journal in Costa Mesa, California for $13,500.

Though styling wasn’t popular with buyers when new, these cars’ once-controversial lines have mellowed a bit with age. This one looks to be nicely kept with good paint and complete, shiny brightwork. Note the twin tailgate rubber tailgate bumpers on either side of the central Dodge badging.

Wagons didn’t receive the same changes as sedans for 1964, so the view above shows rear-horizontal blade stampings first seen on ’61 Plymouth wagons, with distinctive wraparound lights.

While the tan interior is not perfect, it still looks pretty good for a driver. This car was ordered with A/C as well as power windows and a power front bench seat. They’re all said to work alongside the “Astrophonic-All-Transistor” AM Radio.

Equipped with a two barrel fed 383 with 305 HP, twist is passed through a TorqueFlite automatic transmission with push-button controls. Power steering and brakes are optioned, and the seller notes a recent brake job, new master cylinder and booster. Newer items include shocks, front end bushings, leaf springs and tires.

A binder of service records dating back to the late 80s as well as original owner’s and service manuals are included. The seller says that the car runs and drives very well, adding that it will cruise at 70 MPH all day long.