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64 Polara owner in Washington

Dan Wilson

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Hey everyone! Looks like I’m one of many new members. I have a long work in progress 64 Polara that I’ve had sense I was a teenager, I’m 41 now. Work on it has been paused for some time and am going to start beck up again here soon. So don’t mind the dusty pics.
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Hi there :thumbsup:
 
Hello Dan, and welcome to the site! Lots of good, helpful people here if you need help. :thumbsup:

I'm partial to the 64 Dodge's myself and am working on a Polara convertible restoration.
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
Welcome to the best b-body site on the ‘net. Sending good vibes your way from the middle of the state.
 
welcome and glad your here.:thumbsup:
 
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. It been a love/ struggle. But one day it will ride again.
 
Welcome Dan! Stick with it! Ask questions! Lots of experience here and helpful people.
 
Hello Dan..............I am from WA also and just joined (about three lines above your thread). I have a 65. It's very cool that you've had that car so long.
 
Welcome Dan, from Ontario. You can get lots of help from FBBO. Lots of good guys on the site with knowledge and experience. Since you showed me your '64, I'll show you mine. Oddball Canadian built Polara 4-door hardtop with factory buckets and console interior. I tore it all down a couple of years ago and redid it with new front and trunk floors, rear quarters. I got it back from paint in November and am putting it back together Like you, I have had it a long time. Second owner since 1980, but it has not been on the road for over 20 years. I have just bought Vintage Air to put in it and want to convert bucket seats to power. It has a 440 in it built to Magnum spec's and '69 Charger 8 3/4 rear end with 3.23 Suregrip. Front brakes converted to power disc with stuff from 1970 Road Runner, and weld-in frame connectors. I added third red tail light to each side and converted them to sequential flash turn signal. Back-up lights are now in license plate cove, like 440 series.

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Welcome Dan, from Ontario. You can get lots of help from FBBO. Lots of good guys on the site with knowledge and experience. Since you showed me your '64, I'll show you mine. Oddball Canadian built Polara 4-door hardtop with factory buckets and console interior. I tore it all down a couple of years ago and redid it with new front and trunk floors, rear quarters. I got it back from paint in November and am putting it back together Like you, I have had it a long time. Second owner since 1980, but it has not been on the road for over 20 years. I have just bought Vintage Air to put in it and want to convert bucket seats to power. It has a 440 in it built to Magnum spec's and '69 Charger 8 3/4 rear end with 3.23 Suregrip. Front brakes converted to power disc with stuff from 1970 Road Runner, and weld-in frame connectors. I added third red tail light to each side and converted them to sequential flash turn signal. Back-up lights are now in license plate cove, like 440 series.

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Welcome from the south of you. Where in the state are you?
 
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