NOT MINE 1969 Dodge Monaco 500 Convertible - C$6,000 - Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

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1969 Dodge Monaco 500 Convertible - C$6,000 - Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

It's listed as a '64 Monaco..

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Dodge Monaco convertible 500 with 37589KM One of the best car Brand new engine Needs full restoration $6000 Not interest in low ball offer Only 200 made of this
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Man! Talk about a mess.

Less than 200 made? I thought there were like 2K of these 69 polara 500's.

ewwwhhhh loook !! It has a new motor!! ???
 
I'm sure the dirt pile has done wonders for the car.
 
Man! Talk about a mess.

Less than 200 made? I thought there were like 2K of these 69 polara 500's.

ewwwhhhh loook !! It has a new motor!! ???

It's a Monaco 500 so the number off hand is 544 (?). Not many of these survived in NICE condition.
 
Man! Talk about a mess.

Less than 200 made? I thought there were like 2K of these 69 polara 500's.

ewwwhhhh loook !! It has a new motor!! ???

The Monaco 500 convertible was Canada only, no US equivalent, so the 200 could be accurate.
 
A postal worker in central OK drove a same-year Polara 500 ragtop as her daily driver for many, many years. One day, the car disappeared, so I assume she sold it or parked it. Lost track of the car about eight years ago.

It was my favorite Mopar color - Daffodil Yellow with black top and interior, with a 383. Nice car.
 
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My numbers are 203 or 197 units.

Rare MoPar...snap that up Dodge boys...


Asking is $4,900 USD.
 
Shows my ignorance. I get the monaco and polara mixed up quite often.
Even after I have read some threads on the difference's.
So it is fairly rare then. If only in the 200's made there can't be more than 100 left. Especially with Canada rust.
 
So, someone is driving the parts car right now? With this one being left for dead?

It's really a good looking car. Those hockey sticks really look cool!
 
I have one of the 200 69 Monaco 500 convertibles, Q5 turquoise white top and interior. Definitely a rare car, mine was painted red a long time ago. I had to go to Winnipeg to get it and bring it to the states...

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A postal worker in central OK drove a same-year Polara 500 ragtop as her daily driver for many, many years. One day, the car disappeared, so I assume she sold it or parked it. Lost track of the car about eight years ago.

It was my favorite Mopar color - Daffodil Yellow with black top and interior, with a 383. Nice car.
My buddy bought that car several years ago, it went overseas, either Sweden or Greece. I found a picture, wasn't the car you know, this one had a white top and interior...

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I have one of the 200 69 Monaco 500 convertibles, Q5 turquoise white top and interior. Definitely a rare car, mine was painted red a long time ago. I had to go to Winnipeg to get it and bring it to the states...

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Thank you for posting. If you’re willing to share a photo if the tag (and the build sheet), that would be great — lots of info gathered on this site for historical records.
 
Wow! That’s a good entry point for a really rare and unique MoPar...

Where’s the German guy????
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despite one idiot (me) no one buys project cars overhere. People want nice turn key cars. Or at least decent cars that are quickly on the road.

But even I don't want to mess with projects too much anymore.
I am getting old

Carsten
 
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