The 1960 Dodge Polara D 500 felt like the closing scene of an entire Detroit chapter. This was the tail end of the late 1950s design age when cars were unapologetically huge, fins reached for the sky, ...
Introduced in 1960, the Dodge Polara remained in continuous production through 1973. It was the company's bread-and-butter full-size automobile all this time except for model years 1962 to 1964.
The Dodge Polara 500 426 sits at the intersection of early muscle car engineering and low-volume factory experimentation, a combination that now drives intense collector interest. Built in tiny ...
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Luis Hernandez, one of my three foster grandsons, and I pose next to this spacecraft-looking Dodge coupe in 2012. Ah, the memories! The year was 2012 and the venue was the upper Muny parking lot in ...
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Introduced in 1960 as a full-size car, the Dodge Polara was downsized to intermediate level for the 1962 model year. The redesign was mostly a corporate mistake, so Dodge returned the Polara to ...
As the early post-war period gave way to the 1950s, the interstate highways and parking lots of middle America were still populated by the stuffy, serious and ordinary designs of an earlier generation ...