NOT MINE 1970 Polara/Monaco (?) convertible.

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Not sure if you blokes have discussed this one already, says Monaco and Polara?: 1970 Dodge Monaco

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1970 Dodge Monaco · Convertible · Driven 142,000 miles1970 Dodge Polara Conv. runs and drives. Everything works including power top. Above average condition for year and miles. Has usual rust etc. Overall a very solid car. Located Iowa Illinois. Send PM

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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/profile/1165031240/?product_id=24967462669536484&__tn__=<
Steve Jugenheimer
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Not sure if this is the same car mentioned here: Dodge-Polara-Monaco-Group | Facebook
Todd Hopkins
I have a 70 polara convertible with 440

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Re-reading the ad and the car pictured below (I couldn't get the video posted on FB to load here as an actual video) it appears that they are two different cars, one listed in Iowa, Illinois, the other in Iowa, as in the State, I think?
Edit, scratch that, number plate in the video is from Illinois, not sure why two different people are listing the same car.
 
Re-reading the ad and the car pictured below (I couldn't get the video posted on FB to load here as an actual video) it appears that they are two different cars, one listed in Iowa, Illinois, the other in Iowa, as in the State, I think?
Edit, scratch that, number plate in the video is from Illinois, not sure why two different people are listing the same car.
The town is on the river bordering Iowa and Illinois.
 
This is DL27T0D108197 -- I am surprised that the car has not yet sold. It has been repainted and the front bench is not original, but it seems like a fair deal on paper.

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Sage green as I see it, and it looks good to me. Not a fan of the bench seats in general, though, and even less a fan of dark green vinyl. But the price seems reasonable, even at 15 K.
 
Sage green as I see it, and it looks good to me. Not a fan of the bench seats in general, though, and even less a fan of dark green vinyl. But the price seems reasonable, even at 15 K.
FF4 indeed; but, the L2F4 bench was removed at some point and the seats are now incorrect. Not from a Polara.

Regardless it’s a nice and and the listing seems honest.
 
Update - is still for sale but by a different seller from post #1, is posted on FB as of June 2, with a reduced $11k asking price. (IIRC it was orig $12 or $12, 500 with this seller)


Seller notes that "the original owner put a rubber coated mat which is glued down to the trunk floor, as seen in pics. There’s no way to tell if there’s rust underneath, pushing on the floors they seem solid."
Kinda looks like whatever it is is tack-welded into place?

I'm surprised it hasn't sold also. The incorrect front seat is a turn-off, although it's intact and serviceable.
Neither seller has shown us the rear seat, though. One of the ads mentions it needs recovered.

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If I were a buyer why wouldn't I choose this one over the 30000 dollar car listed in California? This is a T code with more options and a more likeable shade of green .
 
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If I were a buyer why wouldn't I choose this one over the 30000 dollar car listed in California? This is a T code with more options and a more likeable shade of green .
Maybe people with money want to buy from a dealer so they 'know' they're getting a better car. :realcrazy:
 
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