For Sale 1971 polara convertible

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There is no H53 here so why?

It looks like a M but it is a H
If it was a M it would be a very strange car.....

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I cannot speak for Chrysler assembly line history at all. I have always found the bean counters screw up the universe. At my place of employ we ran out of a very specific electrical connector years ago, at about the same time we received another high quality connector in bulk and were directed to use them even though they were incorrect for the task. Being high quality, nobody really minded too much, but they didn't work with the proper tool for the job. As reorders were done, the person who did the ordering (a rotating job) always just got more of what was there. Now 5-7 years later I am the guy ordering and have sourced the correct original connector, which by now seems wrong to certain others.
I can easily imagine this kind of crap happening at any company, in fact the bigger the company the more likely this stuff will happen.
 
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No , it,s a H , look at the H,s and the M,s on this tag.......
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I still think the Polara tag has a misprint (M instead of an H).
Something that did happen once in a while.

Carsten
 
mopar - never say never.

1970 tags are easy to read. just start singing the alphabet song from the third line from the bottom until the end/1/2.

the codes should be in alphabethical order, unless misstamped.

the code should be and is H53. there ain't a M53 code in 1970.
the car has the H53 option.

step 1 - go through the alphabet
step 2- compere the unsure codes with the cars options
 
mopar - never say never.

1970 tags are easy to read. just start singing the alphabet song from the third line from the bottom until the end/1/2.

the codes should be in alphabethical order, unless misstamped.

the code should be and is H53. there ain't a M53 code in 1970.
the car has the H53 option.

step 1 - go through the alphabet
step 2- compere the unsure codes with the cars options
I've been looking at codes a long time and never noticed the pattern. Thanks.
 
Hi everybody I'm the new owner of this beautiful car(1970 Dodge Polara convertible) and I want to share with you the sheet that describes the body & equip. codes

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Welcome Barry, enjoy your new toy. I hope it will return to the road

Carsten
 
mopar - never say never.

1970 tags are easy to read. just start singing the alphabet song from the third line from the bottom until the end/1/2.

the codes should be in alphabethical order, unless misstamped.

the code should be and is H53. there ain't a M53 code in 1970.
the car has the H53 option.

step 1 - go through the alphabet
step 2- compere the unsure codes with the cars options

Thanks.

Post 68, the only plants that do not follow the alphabetical pattern are Lynch Road and Jefferson.
 
You scored on a well optioned convertible. Congratulations. You were quick on the draw. Are you going to change over the H53 auto temp or try to make it work?
 
Good score. Is it solid like I expected??
Hi, yes it's very solid just two little spots of rust but the car is complete. When I took a look at the car I was wondering that everything was placed in the car (engine, trans, bench, back seat, the upholstery in good condition etc. etc.) In these days is hard to find one in that condition. (Sorry but I'm trying to explain me as better as I can because this is not my first language, thanks!!)
 
You scored on a well optioned convertible. Congratulations. You were quick on the draw. Are you going to change over the H53 auto temp or try to make it work?
Thanks!! I'm going to try to make it work I'm sure it works. By the time I'm working in a 1968 Barracuda Notchback and when I finish it I'm going to start the Polara.
 
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