1962 Dodge Polara 500 Dodge entered the new “personal luxury class” sweepstakes in 1962 with the Polara 500. Based on the new mid-sized Dart. the Polara 500 bore the cleanest styling treatment of that body style. the most well-appointed interior and a choice of powerful engines. Attractively finished in White with Medium Blue accented exterior this Polara 500 is distinguished by the 500-specific blacked-out front grille. “Polara 500” badges and wheel covers with spinners in the shape of Dodge's new triangular. three-pointed emblem. The immaculate engine compartment originally housed a 361 CI engine but has been upgraded to a 413 CI with dual 4-barrel carbs. Equipped with dual exhaust and mated to a push-button Torqueflite automatic transmission with assists from power steering. power brakes and factory Air Conditioning. The white and blue two-tone bucket seats and a locking center console were also exclusive to the Polara 500. The interior is further enhanced by power windows and the original AM radio now plays FM stations beautifully. Driven just 843 miles since a professional rotisserie restoration was completed this beauty has to be one of the finest examples in the country. The emblems and trim are all in excellent. like new condition. The body is laser straight with slick. near perfect paint on both the topside and chassis. Well sorted it’s a pleasure on the road and a real head turner at shows. For more info contact; Motorama Classic Cars 704-226-9400 · Factory Air Conditioning · Power steering · Power brakes · Power windows · Push-Button automatic trans · FM radio