NOT MINE 1970 Dodge polara $9,500

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Original 1970 Dodge Polara, stored for many years in Orlando FL . 383 Engine with Torque flight transmission. Original paint and interior, new carpets. Brakes. Brakes completely overhauled, Brake master cylinder, All new wheel cylinders, New flexible lines, New brake shoes, Cooling system. New aluminum radiator, New hose set, New thermostat, Rebuilt heater matrix, New heater valve. Fuel system. New fuel tank, New fuel pump, New fuel lines, Rebuild carburetor. Wheels powder coated and new white wall tires. Transmission. Service transmission, New oil and filer. New selector shaft seal. AC system. Rebuilt compressor, New ac lines, New receiver dryer, Charge system with R12. New green carpet set New wiper switch New light switch Engine. New valve cover gaskets, New spark plugs, New points and condenser, Oil and filter, New oil switch. New alloy pulley set, New fan belts, Rebuilt starter motor Rebuilt alternator.
 
Beautiful Polara in Marietta, GA. What « flexible lines » were replaced? Not a fan of the radio/door speakers or alu radiator look but can’t have everything. Assuming the work was done well, the car is solid, and the front seats are not ripped, then it’s not unreasonably priced IMO.

PS: EY4 Light Gold metallic goes well with the L1F4 green fabric interior. Photos added for records, so they don't disappear when the FB link goes dark.

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IMO the Polara is the nicest car in his collection but very out of place. I'd be curious how/why he acquired this one. It doesn't seem this would take a lot to get back to near original condition. Radio, dash panel, radiator, maybe a few other smaller items. I agree, if everything is what it seems, this seems a fair price to start a negotiation, probably not something he intends to keep in his collection and probably would like to have the room and extra coin for the MG? in the garage.
 
Beautiful Polara. What « flexible lines » were replaced? Not a fan of the radio or alu radiator look but can’t have everything. Assuming the work was done well, the car is solid, and the front seats are not ripped, then it’s not unreasonably priced IMO.
The rubber brake hoses would be my guess
 
Think I had that same 8 track deck in my VW Bus in the late ‘80s…and it still worked!!! I’d make an exception and keep it in there. It’s at least period correct.

Nice looking car.
 
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