Introduced in 1960, the Dodge Polara remained in continuous production through 1973. It was the company's bread-and-butter full-size automobile all this time except for model years 1962 to 1964.
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.
Chrysler built some of the coolest cars out there in the late 1960s. Whether we're talking about the Dodge Dart and Charger or the Plymouth Barracuda and GTX, they all had the looks and the power to ...
Making every inch count was the name of the game in the early '60s. With every bump in production engine size, the weekend warriors, street racers, and professional-sponsored cars ran out to blast the ...
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The 1962 Dodge Polara 500 arrived in showrooms looking like it had slipped through a wormhole. Shorter, sharper and stranger than the full-size Dodges that came before it, the car refused to blend ...
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