71Polara383
Kid with ballcap
If you have any luck finding someone to redo the steering wheel, please let us know... I have one I would like to redo as well.
Sweet car!
Sweet car!
If you have any luck finding someone to redo the steering wheel, please let us know... I have one I would like to redo as well.
Sweet car!
I see that the first comment was by the owner of a 1970 Polara ´vert. Does anybody know him (alias is shototanka72 Blogger: User Profile: shotokanka72)www.phscollectorcarworld.blogspot.com/2020/03/on-block-1969-dodge-polara-500.html
Article with pictures. FWIW
CBODY67
That was the tag to the car pictured above it.Alan, was that the ‘70 Newport fender tag? If that’s a Newport with a 440, that’s a very rare C body.
Well still not where I wanted to be at this time.
Replaced the gas tank, it looked like the fuel filter inside.
Will probably be replacing the fuel lines.
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The floor pan was real clean, wasn't expecting to see shinny black.
Gutted the exhaust.
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Got the correct exhaust manifold installed on the right and went to the left, one of the bolt kept spinning, first thought the stud cam out, upon further inspection it appears it is stripped in the head. Will be looking at a HeliCoil repair, will need to get the kit and a 90^ drill.
Prior to all this I went to Cloverdale with a friend to look at a 69 Polara 500 that they had, got a bunch of smalls, enough to make the trip worth it. The trip was tied to getting the exhaust manifolds that another friend had.
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There was also a Newport that we got a few parts off of
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There was also a 70 Polara 4-door hardtop, no pictures
Alan
That Chrysler is a New Yorker that came standard with a 440. The H in the VIN means highline, New Yorker.
From your trip, we have learned the fate of two more fusies for records: CH41T0C233521 (a 1970 New Yorker sedan) and DM23H9D167951 (a loaded 1969 Polara 500 that was born with a 383-4, fancy R35 radio, T3 Light Bronze paint, V1T tan top, and white buckets/console interior).
Thank you for those posts!
Indeed we have. Next time I'll say "have learned more"We have seen that polara before here on the forum!!
Yup, that was how I knew about it.We have seen that polara before here on the forum!!
SOLD - Not Mine 1969 Dodge Polara 500 Parts Car - Cloverdale, Calif.
Accurate, this is a copy of an NOS pipe that was given to them by a friend of mine, it is an exact copy, flat spots and all.Source for the exhaist system? What length mufflers will it tolerate?
Thanks,
CBODY67
Accurate, this is a copy of an NOS pipe that was given to them by a friend of mine, it is an exact copy, flat spots and all.
2-1/4" tip to tip (factory stepped to 2" middle of the tailpipe)
Muffler (Hemi repo from Accurate) 21" body, don't think there is any extra pipe.
Alan