The Polara wasn’t by any means as popular as other Dodge classic models, such as the Charger or the Challenger, but it still managed to build a solid customer base during the ‘60s. Launched in 1960 ...
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Many people believe the 1964 Polara copied the rear styling of the Chevrolet Impala, a theory that makes sense, considering the competition between the two models was getting fiercer. However, Polara ...
The latest episode of "Jay Leno's Garage" features what could be called a proto-muscle car. It's a 1964 Dodge Polara with a massive V-8 under the hood. The muscle car era is generally considered to ...
A rare 1960 Dodge Polara Station Wagon is up for grabs through a Gooding & Company online auction and is estimated to sell for between $40,000 and $55,000. The first-generation Dodge Polara was styled ...
Back in 1963, the Max Wedge Ramcharger V-8s weren't restricted to the B-Body Dodge's low-line 330 or mid-range 440 series—or only available in the lightest-weight two-door sedan body styles, either.
In the early 1960s, Detroit turned every boulevard into a proving ground. Chevy had the 409, Ford had the 406, and Dodge rolled out the Polara to keep pace. Buyers could pick from a healthy mix of V8s ...
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