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A rare 1964 Dodge Polara 500 Max Wedge owner spends $20,000 to secure original 40-lb Tri-Y exhaust manifolds, preserving Mopar history. F or Mopar enthusiasts, authenticity comes at a price—and ...
However, Polara and Impala retained their unique styling for the 1964 model year, and while some lines are similar, I don't believe Dodge copied Chevrolet or the other way around.
This Polara appears to be a red-on-red example, a correct color combo for the 1964 model year. The drivetrain was also removed from the car for restoration, and both need assembly. It's unclear if ...
The 1964 Dodge Polara 500 was one of just five two-door hardtops built that year with the 426-cubic-inch Max Wedge engine, a short-lived but legendary motor that helped define Chrysler’s early ...
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