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1966 dodge polara convertible.marco44004 10-06-2006, 04:17 PM When I was younger, I purchased a 66 polara convertible at an auto auction for $180.00 The top didn't work, no rear glass, burned oil like a son of a gun. But boy was it cool! I should have never sold it before I went in the Navy years ago. Now that I'm 44 years old, I'd like to find another and turn it into a project car that my wife and I could sport around. Mine was Black on black and that would be a plus. So if anyone has any leads, I'd appreciate it. KManiac 10-06-2006, 07:46 PM Well, this might be a help to you. Last week, I was driving through Palm Springs, California because I was down in that area on business. As I drove through downtown Palm Springs, I noticed a classic car used car lot, either direct or consignment sales. I don't remember the name of this lot. However, there was a 1966 Dodge Polara convertible parked in the street with other older cars next to the lot. This one, as I recall, was dark blue with white top and in nice shape from what I could see driving by it. This particular car caught my attention because I learned to drive in a 1966 Dodge Monoco 4-door hardtop that my father bought in back in 1972. I have a particular fondness for the 1966 Polara/Monoco as a result. You might want to hit the yellow pages for Palm Springs and look for a classic car dealer and call them up. You might get lucky. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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