sauterd
Senior Member
Wow, nice. Love the E86 cars !!Few of my ragtops the 70 Polara is my current one , the 69 and 70 300 are both E86 cars View attachment 190350View attachment 190351 View attachment 190352View attachment 190353
Wow, nice. Love the E86 cars !!Few of my ragtops the 70 Polara is my current one , the 69 and 70 300 are both E86 cars View attachment 190350View attachment 190351 View attachment 190352View attachment 190353
Few of my ragtops the 70 Polara is my current one , the 69 and 70 300 are both E86 cars View attachment 190350View attachment 190351 View attachment 190352View attachment 190353
You bought the Saskatchewan Polara....?
Yes I didYou bought the Saskatchewan Polara....?
No worries is safe now, I’m sure i can find a good home for it.i was really feeling bad for that car
No worries is safe now, I’m sure i can find a good home for it.
I have no idea how many 70 Polara 383 Ragtops are made
Is a nice car , I like the 70-71 Polaras and Monaco’s way better dashboard design than ChryslerWhat's Your opinion since I presume it is your first compared to the Chryslers
...Is a nice car , I like the 70-71 Polaras and Monaco’s way better dashboard design than Chrysler
interesting. any idea how many E85 440 convertibles they made?It is the most common of the engines in them the L code.
The N code they made 19 of.
I don’t know if I have a picture@Tobias74 -- any chance that you might post the fender tag of your white 300 'vert in the Last Convertibles thread?
I see CM27T0Xxx7087 on the build sheet, would love to get the hidden two digits if you happen to still have a photo (or the VIN from your own records).I don’t know if I have a picture
I don’t know if I have a picture
Looking at the build sheet that you provided, and the SBD of Jan. 14, 1970, it must have been CM27T0C187087 -- am I correct?I see CM27T0Xxx7087 on the build sheet, would love to get the hidden two digits if you happen to still have a photo (or the VIN from your own records).