DE23K1D320627 first showed up for sale on CL Indianapolis, IN on July 27 with an ask of $4,800. That initial ad is now down, but its content and photos have been reposted by the same seller on CL Louisville two days ago, with an asking price lowered by $1k down to $3,800 (Edit, 8-8-2023: the FB ad for the same car still has the original $4.8k ask).
In both cases, the car is incorrectly listed as a 1970 even though, from the VIN, we can see that it is one of the very last 1971 model-year Polaras (the highest VIN I have for that year is DE43G1D322102 -- a GK6 4dr hardtop that @Duffman listed for sale on FCBO in July 2022, see the fender tag below showing a SBD of July 1, 1971):
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The paint is clearly not original, but the remnants of the original on the sail panels suggest that it may have been GF3 or GJ4 with vinyl top (credit to @71Polara383 if it is). Note that the firewall seems to have been repainted in the engine bay (unless it was originally GA8).
The dash and door panels look either black or (less likely) green. If the latter, then the Hamtramck Registry Library indicates that this car would have been built with the basic F1F7 green fabric and vinyl interior (there was no green all-vinyl choice for the 1971 base Polara). If the former (most likely), then it has either F1X9 or F2X9 as the interior code.
From the Kentucky ad (with minor edits):
"This vehicle was sitting for years and I rescued (it) after the previous owner of 29 years passed away. As a former Dodge mechanic, I was working on these cars when I was 20 years old. They hold a special place in my heart. It runs and drives and would be a good car to turn into a muscle car or drive it the way it is. If you are a Mopar person, this would be a great car for you. This car has 4 new tires and can be driven home today. Call Roy me for more information."
In both cases, the car is incorrectly listed as a 1970 even though, from the VIN, we can see that it is one of the very last 1971 model-year Polaras (the highest VIN I have for that year is DE43G1D322102 -- a GK6 4dr hardtop that @Duffman listed for sale on FCBO in July 2022, see the fender tag below showing a SBD of July 1, 1971):
The paint is clearly not original, but the remnants of the original on the sail panels suggest that it may have been GF3 or GJ4 with vinyl top (credit to @71Polara383 if it is). Note that the firewall seems to have been repainted in the engine bay (unless it was originally GA8).
The dash and door panels look either black or (less likely) green. If the latter, then the Hamtramck Registry Library indicates that this car would have been built with the basic F1F7 green fabric and vinyl interior (there was no green all-vinyl choice for the 1971 base Polara). If the former (most likely), then it has either F1X9 or F2X9 as the interior code.
From the Kentucky ad (with minor edits):
"This vehicle was sitting for years and I rescued (it) after the previous owner of 29 years passed away. As a former Dodge mechanic, I was working on these cars when I was 20 years old. They hold a special place in my heart. It runs and drives and would be a good car to turn into a muscle car or drive it the way it is. If you are a Mopar person, this would be a great car for you. This car has 4 new tires and can be driven home today. Call Roy me for more information."
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