Posted By: Anonymous
1964 Polara Project - 01/08/09 02:22 PM
Haven't seen to many of these around lately. I have put in a rebuilt 64 426 sreet wedge, with a fresh 727, It has 4 wheel disk brakes on it. needs some trim and rear quarter panels if i can find them. also need some steel engine mount pieces that bolt to the engine. Home made as of now. This car has been setting behind a barn since the early 90's. I Figure it's worth saving.
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/08/09 04:53 PM
Cool!
I saved my '63 330 from sitting next to a barn in the mid 90's.
Early B's are my favorite Mopes.
Posted By: burdar
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/08/09 05:09 PM
Who cares about a 64 Polara? I want to see you build up that import in the background!!!
Just kidding
Nice project.
Posted By: QuickBpBp
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/08/09 05:16 PM
Glad to see it saved. Pm me when you start gathering parts,I have tons of trim for 64 Dodges Hdtp and Convertible nice used and Nos.
Posted By: VITC_GTX
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/09/09 04:19 AM
Great looking project car!
'64 Dodges are really starting to grow on me. I would love to have one!
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/09/09 03:50 PM
That import in the background went to the bone yard. Kid junked it
Posted By: wedgeheaded
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/09/09 07:43 PM
This project will be one I'll keep tabs on. Good luck!
Posted By: 4speeds4me
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/09/09 09:17 PM
polara408 has a 64 Polara and a 64 Dodge 440...right now I believe he's working on the 440...current plans include an R5/P7 engine for it with a stick...
LOVE those cars!
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/09/09 09:21 PM
Posted By: Primer King
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 01/18/09 10:56 PM
Just got signed up here, already have seen lots of great stuff. This '64 Polara project is too cool! Keep on it, and you are right: not many (or enough) '64s out there on the roads lately!
Posted By: Ledman_70
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/08/09 02:28 PM
If you're talking about stock type engine mounts, you can get them from Schumacher's...
www.engine-swaps.com. That's what's holding up the 426 wedge in my 64 Polara and they fit perfect.
Posted By: Magnumguy
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/15/09 02:11 AM
I had a red version of one like that, I swear it had 300,000 miles on it when the front end finally gave out, our family put over 200,000 miles on it, a friend of mine put the rest.
318 Poly, was never fast, but it ran really nice and smooth. Motor and tranny survived longer than the body. Neither were ever opened up for work.
Posted By: basketcase
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/17/09 01:25 AM
just one pic?? looks like a great project!
Posted By: RemCharger
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/28/09 11:51 PM
Nice! Got the Exact same car, but with a white roof. (Same replaced/no trim fender too.)
Posted By: 65 NSS 500
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/28/09 11:56 PM
Nice car I would love to have one, If one came by at the right price. It would be mine.
Posted By: beesting
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 03/01/09 12:39 AM
Posted By: dynamite
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/13/13 10:56 PM
Heres ours ,,now with 512 stroker..but still have the original 383 and 4 spd for it.
Posted By: pushbutton
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/16/13 03:06 PM
Thanks,thinking of doing mine in HRB,but haven't seen one done that way.
Posted By: dynamite
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/23/13 03:33 AM
I found another pic of the HRB 64
Posted By: dynamite
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/27/13 12:12 AM
50's mopar another pic...with another stroker motor from Torque Master
Posted By: randavis
Re: 1964 Polara Project - 02/28/13 01:56 AM
I had one that looked like yours. Mine had bucket seats with a console with the automatic shifter on it. I had 151,000 miles on it when I parked it in 1974. It had a 383 2bbl with ps and ac. I got a ticket for running over 130 mph.
I had it parked at my dad's place til he died and my brother bought the place. I believe that he sent it to the scrapper.
That was my first car. I was the second owner. I got in 1968.
Thanks for the memory jog.