Love the Dodge
I also had a 1964 Dodge same color, in San Francisco in 1984.
I loved PowerGlide nothing wrong with a two speed Automatic Transmission.
Turboglide and FlightPitch Dynaflow transmissions which were Continuiously Variable Transmissions, but did it with turbines.
Wide POWER BRAKE pedals that you could push with both feet for extra breaking power.
WonderBar Radios in General Motors cars and Town and Country Radios in Ford cars with signal seeking tuning and unbelievable AM radio reception.
Controlled Coupling Hydramatic Drive Stratoflight (Pontiac) Jetaway (Oldsmobile) you could feel the coupling fill for 1-2 and 3-4 shift very smooth but 2-3 was always a little rough, but you still loved the feel.
PN.DRIVE.LR AND PNDSLR transmission quadrants with R at the bottom only in General Motors cars, you always loved pulling the lever all the way down for reverse.
Automatic transmissions that you could push start because they had a rear pump, Torqueflite and most General Motors transmissions before the mid-sixties.
Rear leaf springs and not those huge struts that take up trunk space or space in a Wagon or Van.
Variable Ratio Power Steering, near center you turned a lot but ratio changed to a quicker ratio the farther you turned the wheel, fewer turns lock to lock when parking for instance.
Cadillacs with 4 cigarette lighters and 4 ashtrays.
Lincolns with the fake tire on the back, like Mark 7 and 8.
Cloth interiors like the Dodge had which is woven Nylon and will last almost forever.
90's Buick Roadmaster Wagons with the Factory LT1 engine almost the same as Corvette, but could get 25mpg.
Roll up windows, almost everything is power windows now.