Description: The era of big coupes is over, plain and simple. With the few exceptions including something like the Dodge Challenger, automakers have largely abandoned this segment in favor of smaller and much mor...Add Comments1
Description: The full-size Polara was first launched in the US in 1960 and it featured Chrysler’s "Forward Look" design courtesy of Vigil Exner. It was mechanically related to the Matador and Dart, but Dodge place...Add Comments2
Jason MonteFeb 23, 2013 The Matador name wasn't used by AMC until 1971. There was a Dodge Matador in 1960 which is what is referenced in this article.
Dan MorrisFeb 23, 2013 How was it related to the Matador ? That was AMC.
Description: The Polara lineup received yet another massive update in 1965 when it was returned to a full-size platform. Buyers could also opt for sedan, convertible and station wagon variants. As also typical wit...Add Comments2
Aaron CrispFeb 24, 2013 Good ol 318. Same one used in the W100?
Tom QuinnFeb 24, 2013 That's a 318 and 225 for us old farts
Description: Despite Dodge’s best efforts, however, Polara sales continued to fall despite trying to entice buyers by offering more attractive packaging options. The Polara wasn’t a bad car but it was quite heavy ...Add Comments0
Description: Because it hasn’t been restored, everything about it is original including all switches, locks, windows, brakes and steering. Amazingly, this Polara has absolutely zero rust and it even came with the ...Add Comments0
Such a beautiful name for a car.