Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1964
Polara 500. The Dodge Polara 500 was introduced in 1962 to an
ever-growing market of buyers looking for a full-size luxury car
with a sporty flare with options including bucket seats, center
consoles and large powerful engines. It has been considered one of
the first large muscle cars. By 1963, the Polara was revised into a
larger, sleeker design with redesigned front and rear end features
added to the 1964 model. Design changes made the 1964 Polara look
longer, wider, and lower than its predecessor. This 1964 Dodge
Polara is painted in Tuxedo Black and accented with miles of 60's
chrome trim and bumpers. A set of Cragar five-spoke chrome wheels
and scooped hood add a finishing touch to this "mouthwatering"
exterior. The inviting black vinyl interior consists of front
bucket seats with a center console. Aftermarket tac, temp, volts,
and oil gauges have been added. A retro AM/FM radio has been neatly
fitted into the dash. Under the hood of this beauty is a Kilpatrick
built 440 V-8 with dual Edelbrock 500 CFM carbs attached to a A833
four-speed transmission. All the power is transferred to the rear
wheels through a Dana 3:54:1 gear ratio posi rear end. Added
features include TTI coated headers, three-inch exhaust TTI tips,
MSD ignition system, mini high toque starter, one wire alternator,
cut out switch, three core aluminum radiator with a Flex A Lite
wave fan, and Bear hub assemblies, wheel cylinders, drums, and
e-brake cables.