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For Sale: 1964 Dodge Polara 500 Sport Coupe with 383 and automatic. (Dodge's golden anniversary) This car is an original California black plate car with the original plates from new. This car is a survivor, with all original driveline, sheet metal, paint, and interior. Has factory air- that was...
For Sale: 1964 Dodge Polara 500 Sport Coupe with 383 and automatic. (Dodge's golden anniversary) This car is an original California black plate car with the original plates from new. This car is a survivor, with all original driveline, sheet metal, paint, and interior. Has factory air- that...
Good deal, thanks. I assumed it was correct, but I have seen numerous other 64's with that dual snorkel setup- including one that was chrome plated. As crusty as some of them appeared- they did look original to the engine.
JJS
I have a 1964 Dodge Polara 500 with the 383 four barrel. My question is, which type of air cleaner housing am I supposed to have? Mine has a simple round air cleaner housing on it- which the seller claimed is original to the car. But I have also seen several other crusty original cars for...
I looked and cannot find a nut in the wheel opening anywhere, unless it is up ahead of the splash shield. The other problem is the car has been undercoated, and all the hardware for the splash shield is of course coated. Lastly, there appears to be some sort of rubber seal that surrounds the...
Help. I have a 1964 Dodge Polara 500 Sport Coupe. I can't figure out how to change the plastic emblems in the front fenders. The steel retainer has a sheet metal screw in the front, under the headlight trim ring. But it won't budge with that removed. It seems to be held at the back with a...
I'm surprised you didn't point out the extremely RARE factory air conditioning- with the air inlet scoops on top of the rear quarter panels. The compressor ran full time as I recall, and all the hardware was in the trunk. Neat stuff-introduced mid year 1953 on the Dodge line. GLWTS