Canadian built cars often had differences from their US built equivalents.
Let's discuss, share photos and info about the Canadian cars.
I just bought a 1960 Dodge Polara, Canadian built, and it has several differences from the more commonly seen US built Polaras.
1. Canadian cars were painted apart, then assembled, so the rad support, inner fenders and hood hinges are not body color.
2. The seat upholstery appears to be like the Matador {although I am still researching that}.
Wheel covers don't have the 4 "flippers".
3. Canadian cars don't have a fender tag-per se. They have an aluminum tag on the cowl near the left hood hinge, that has very minimal information on it.
What else is different on the Canadian Polaras?
Let's discuss, share photos and info about the Canadian cars.
I just bought a 1960 Dodge Polara, Canadian built, and it has several differences from the more commonly seen US built Polaras.
1. Canadian cars were painted apart, then assembled, so the rad support, inner fenders and hood hinges are not body color.
2. The seat upholstery appears to be like the Matador {although I am still researching that}.
Wheel covers don't have the 4 "flippers".
3. Canadian cars don't have a fender tag-per se. They have an aluminum tag on the cowl near the left hood hinge, that has very minimal information on it.
What else is different on the Canadian Polaras?