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Dodge Polara In Charlotte, NC For Sale

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1963 Dodge Polara
3
  • 83,900 overpriced
  • Charlotte, NC
  • classiccars.com
  • manual
The great thing about cars like this sinister dodge polara is their classic simplicity. They're essentially the automotive equivalent to mid-century furniture: clean, classy and so well thought that they're pretty much timeless. Gone was the post-war focus on american flamboyance, yet, at the same time, that era's focus on quality and detail was still fully intact. And that's why, like mid-century furniture, full-size muscle cars are more in demand than ever! When it comes to something that's in demand, it's a wise choice to find the very best. And that's where this dodge begins to really excel. For starters, it's backed by a fully documented ownership history. It's been inspected by mopar guru galen govier and listed in galen's registry. And it's also featured in darrell davis's "the complete guide to the 1963 dodge ramcharger package dodge 426 ramcharger". An acutely restored max wedge polara that rattles the windows, graces the registry and serves as a well-documented point of reference for the entire hobby! History/condition "one of the best 1963 mp cars i have seen" that's exactly what galen govier wrote on his visual inspection of this exclusive mopar. Thanks to a fortuitous 3-month flip with a second owner, the dodge found its way to owner number three and a detailed, ground-up restoration that was conducted by nostalgia lane of machesney park, illinois. That rebuild was completed circa 2007, right in the middle of the third owner's 12-year stewardship of the car. For 1963, the polara wrapped a fresh, space age profile around a lengthened wheelbase that gifted the car much improved proportions. At the front of this classic's correct onyx profile, a broad grille centers clear headlights between small parking lamps, a sublime bumper and a chrome fratzog emblem. Above that grille, a correct hood flows toward mostly-correct glass that's cleared with bright wipers, shielded by polished drip rails and framed in mirrored trim. Below that glass, a whittled, "polara" branded fuselage floats correct sweeps between a correct mirror, classy door handles, a correct antenna and polished rocker guards. And at the back of the car, a second bumper founds textured taillights beneath an expressive "dodge" script, a vintage bryant motors badge and a second fratzog emblem. Engine there is much debate over who actually invented the muscle car. Most people believe it was pontiac, with their 'big engine in a mid-size car' antics. But that line of thought doesn't really account for the brand's hot bonneville or storied super duty engines. That mindset also totally ignores car's like plymouth's mighty belvedere and this neck-snapping polara. Whatever the semantics are, it's hard to argue this isn't a muscle car after one ride behind its 426 cubic inch max wedge v8. Chrysler's top option for power hungry gearheads, the legendary ramcharger twisted hearty 11 to 1 compression into 415 horsepower and 480 lb./ft. Of strip-ready torque straight from the factory. At the top of the high-nickel monster motor, correctly decaled air cleaners feed correct carter carburetors, which are positioned on a correct cross-ram intake. That aluminum manifold hangs a traditional points distributor between stainless fuel lines, mopar canister filters and pliable packard plug wires. Those cables snake around traditional, "426 ramcharger" branded valve covers, which reflect radical, 3-inch exhaust manifolds. Cooling for the big engine is provided by a correct chrysler radiator, which rides between fully restored ancillaries and fully restored horns. And, like the dyno-proven mill, the car's onyx engine bay is highly detailed and exceptionally impressive, from its correct master cylinder all the way to its fresh yellow cap battery. Drivetrain/suspension when this coupe left hamtramck it was equipped with a rare, for the polara, borg warner t85 3-speed. However, in the name of drivability, the car's restorers substituted a tough a833 4-speed. Naturally, there's a rebuilt front torsion bar and rear leaf suspension that's been completely restored to include old school manual steering. At the center of that chassis, aluminized exhaust shuttles spent gases in to either correct cutouts or an h-pipe crossover that hangs in front of throaty turbo mufflers. At the sides of those pipes, rebuilt drums hide behind polished covers, body-matched steelies and 215/75r14 american classic whitewalls. And the car's over-restored floors have been treated to the same first-class detailing as its engine bay and exterior panels. Interior as specified by its fender tag, this mopar currently rolls with a polara grade red interior. The broad bench seats are firm and, despite being traditional muscle car vinyl, provide an upscale, tailored appearance. There's a pristine dash that hangs intricate telemetry and a factory-spec radio beneath a requisite sun tachometer. At the bottom of that dash, fresh carpet floats color-keyed floor mats around a small shifter. And in front of the driver, a 2-tone steering wheel spins polished spokes around a cool fratzog centerpiece. Tachometer
83,900 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at classiccars.com
1966 Dodge Polara Standard
1
  • 7,567 below average
  • 7,400 great
  • Charlotte, NC
  • global-free-classified-ads.com
  • 7,567 below average
Seller's comments and description: this is an all original, running driving vehicle. Personally inspected on a lift and it has no rust. Manual bench seat, manual windows, no air conditioning, refreshingly simple car that can be enjoyed for years to come. Dodge lags behind chevy and ford in these years as far as value making this an exciting opportunity to cruise in classic 60's style for a fraction of the money. Brakes just refreshed to full working status including turning the drums, packing the bearings, changing the fluids, tune up including plugs, wires, cap, timing adjusted. New idler arm, rebuilt carb, new valve cover gaskets, transmission resealed. New master cylindernew vacuum boosterturned drumsnew idler armnew valve cover gasketsnew plugs and wiresnew trans pan gasketnew batteryrebuilt carbruns and drives finelots of smiles per gallonthey are only original once. Air Conditioning
7,400 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at global-free-classified-ads.com
  • 49
  • 129,900 overpriced
  • Charlotte, NC
  • carsforsale.com
  • 49 black automatic
Wolves in sheep's clothing that wrap big motors and big performance in interesting or unassuming aesthetics. I mean, honestly, nothing is overwhelmingly shocking given the immense talent in the classic car hobby. But it's always cool to see killer classics made from metal that, in its day, was already outrageous, expensive or largely ignored. This 1963 dodge polara is a perfect example of that phenomenon. Wrapping exner's love it or hate it styling around a custom interior, a custom suspension and a 472/3-speed hemi drivetrain, the idea behind this fully restored mopar is as fun as it is collectible! And, as a car that's much more exclusive than its common detroit contemporaries, this sinister coupe is 100% cool! History/build the product of a dream, celebrity and intense focus, this incredible dodge is known to the hot rod world as max hemi. V=xbmzckv-vyy hot:https://www. V=8jldgfzcbqc rod:https://www. Max cohen, a teenager battling acute lymphocytic leukemia, had always dreamed of designing hot rods. So, make-a-wish contacted the newly established boyd coddington foundation to see if they could make that happen. It wasn't long until max and his family were on their way to meet boyd and the team of tlc's american hot rod. And max, wanting to build something unique, chose this 1963 polara as the foundation for his project. Despite the commotion involved in coordinating and televising an entire restoration, max was also invited to turn a few wrenches. And, after the car debuted to much fanfare, this aptly named coupe crossed the barrett-jackson block on its way to raising $550k for the make-a-wish foundation. Naturally, since max wanted to dress this california dodge in basic black, its body had to be virtually perfect. At the front of the car, an aggressive, blacked-out grille hangs halogen driving lamps between prominent headlights, a mirrored bumper and clean parking lamps. Above that grille, a low-slung hood props a custom, maxhemi branded scoop in front of a filled cowl. Behind that cowl, like-new.
129,900 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at carsforsale.com
  • station wagon
  • 129,900 overpriced
  • Charlotte, NC
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • station wagon
Wolves in sheep's clothing that wrap big motors and big performance in interesting or unassuming aesthetics. I mean, honestly, nothing is overwhelmingly shocking given the immense talent in the classic car hobby. But it's always cool to see killer classics made from metal that, in its day, was already outrageous, expensive or largely ignored. This 1963 dodge polara is a perfect example of that phenomenon. Wrapping exner's love it or hate it styling around a custom interior, a custom suspension and a 472/3-speed hemi drivetrain, the idea behind this fully restored mopar is as fun as it is collectible! And, as a car that's much more exclusive than its common detroit contemporaries, this sinister coupe is 100% cool! History/build the product of a dream, celebrity and intense focus, this incredible dodge is known to the hot rod world as max hemi. V=xbmzckv-vyy hot:https://www. V=8jldgfzcbqc rod:https://www. Max cohen, a teenager battling acute lymphocytic leukemia, had always dreamed of designing hot rods. So, make-a-wish contacted the newly established boyd coddington foundation to see if they could make that happen. It wasn't long until max and his family were on their way to meet boyd and the team of tlc's american hot rod. And max, wanting to build something unique, chose this 1963 polara as the foundation for his project. Despite the commotion involved in coordinating and televising an entire restoration, max was also invited to turn a few wrenches. And, after the car debuted to much fanfare, this aptly named coupe crossed the barrett-jackson block on its way to raising $550k for the make-a-wish foundation. Naturally, since max wanted to dress this california dodge in basic black, its body had to be virtually perfect. At the front of the car, an aggressive, blacked-out grille hangs halogen driving lamps between prominent headlights, a mirrored bumper and clean parking lamps. Above that grille, a low-slung hood props a custom, maxhemi branded scoop in front of a filled cowl. Behind that cowl, like-new.
129,900 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at freeclassifieds.com