1971 Dodge Polara custom. Bought it 33 years ago from Original owner for $450 in 1989. It's a Land Yacht. I'm doing what he's doing to get it back on the road again. it's the only one I've seen in Orange County, Calif. Anaheim for 40 years and never seen one.
I bought my 1971 Dodge Polara 33 years ago from the Original Owner for $450. 80,000 miles. Little old lady, I was her mailman for over 20 years. It was up on blocks in the Garage as she was in a wheelchair. I love it and it's a Land Yacht and floats down the road. Your 73 Imperial is a Huge Tuna...
it needed rescuing from the GREEN Monster eating it. In the shop now and getting much needed attention. I live in Anaheim, Calif and it's the ONLY one i've seen in the 33 years I've owned it and been driving it.
My 1971 Dodge Polara custom 2 door Hardtop. 360 V-8 I know it's not EGGZACKLY what you're looking for but I bought this car from the Original owner in 1989 with 80,000 miles on it. 33 years later, I still own it and having it spruced up again. If somebody could post a De-coding book or just...
It's still in the shop getting things done so it will be turn-key when it's ready. The A/C unit was sent out as the clutches had froze up. They said the housing was Cracked (I wanna see that) and had to replace it. Back on the Car now waiting to put on New Belts. You can see the New Alternator...
I'm doing my 1971 Dodge Polara custom and got Lucky and found this Grill on E-Bay. He had it listed as a 1970 Dodge grill, but I knew better and snagged it quick.
After 10-12 years sitting with the Green Monster eating it, I had to rescue it and send it to get a Rebuilt Trans and lots of other work done to it to get it back to turn key ready.
My 1971 Dodge Polara custom 2 door Hardtop. I've owned it for 33 years now, bought it from the Original owners in 1989 for $450. I was their Mailman for over 20 years.
I took my Drivers license test in a 1955 DeSoto with a Hemi engine and I believe a 2 speed automatic trans. My Dad let me drive it in the Oak Hill Cemetary San Jose, Calif, where he Worked as a Mortician. Lots of streets and hardly any cars around, great place to learn how to Drive.