This is not a black '63 Dodge Polara 500 convertible with a Stage II 426 Max Wedge. Likely, it's the black '63 Dodge Polara 500 convertible with a Stage II 426 Max Wedge! Back in 1963, the Max Wedge ...
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.
Phil Akerman, 71, of Van Wert has owned this 1963 Dodge Polara for six years. He and his wife, Melody, enjoy taking it to car shows around the area, but she says, for her, “only when there’s good food ...
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In the early 1960s, Detroit turned every boulevard into a proving ground. Chevy had the 409, Ford had the 406, and Dodge rolled out the Polara to keep pace. Buyers could pick from a healthy mix of V8s ...
1964 was the last year of the B-Body Dodge Polara; from 1965 onward, the nameplate was relegated to full-size duties. It stayed on the mid-size platform just enough to witness the (what is now largely ...