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  1. Tall_Texan

    Factory 4-Speed-C-Body-Photo-Thread

    I don't have the numbers, but here is a copy of the original order form. As you mentioned, it shows the headrests as well as the tachometer.
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    Factory 4-Speed-C-Body-Photo-Thread

    Here is my 1967 Dodge Polara. My wife and I inherited it from her Dad (original owner). Looks and runs great. Having a bit of work done on it now and look forward to driving it once again soon!
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    What I am planning to do, since the car already has 4 cut outs in the door, is run the 4 door speakers (in parallel or series) on the front channels and use a DVC speaker in the rear seat position on the rear channels. I understand it won't be the same as having 2 independent rear speakers, but...
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    I also have the original option sheet for the 1967 Polara versions and it has it listed as well under power assist section.
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    I actually have a copy of the original dealer order form from February 1967 that lists the rear speaker. The original radio is AM only.
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    Intro from Texas

    It.is a Wildwood master cylinder. Ended up modifying the braked with Wildwood set up for better driveabilith and stopping power.
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    Intro from Texas

    Here are a couple more. Still has the sticker from Riley Motors in Laramie where it was purchased. Will share more once I get it back from the shop.
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    How is the sound with just replacing the original speaker set up with the Cuatom Sound versions? I may consider replacing the door panels, assuming I can find something, to get back to more original look.
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    Thanks for confirming. That is the same set up I have in my Polara. I have been looking into the Custom Autosound's dual voice speakers. They seem to get good reviews and should be a great option for the rear speaker.
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    Thanks. I have already purchased the RetroSound radio. I did get several recommendations from others that have these in their cars. However, I have not heard same reviews on the speakers. Depending on the direction, will likely either just buy after market speakers for the doors. For the rear...
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    Thanks for confirming. I assumed that was the case. I bet my father-in-law put them in trying to improve the sound. So standard would have been the 2 in the instrument panel or dash and 1 rear speaker in the backseat. The car is in the shop so I can't check the front. Will have to check once I...
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    1967 Radio & Speakers

    Hi All, Doing a return to service on a 1967 Dodge Polara Convertible. This is intended to be a car for our family to enjoy. We are replacing the original AM radio with a modern replica from Retrosound. 1967-1970 Dodge Dart Redondo RT Thumb-Roller Radio My question is about the original wiring...
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    Intro from Texas

    Hi All, Greetings from Texas. I am new to the forum but have e been using for research a while. Have a 1967 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible (383 V-8 4-bbl. 4-speed manual). Car was my in-laws, which they bought new in 1967 while in Wyomong. It is in great shape although we are having a return to...
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