- The
Dodge Polara is an
automobile introduced in the
United States for the 1960
model year as Dodge's top-of-the-line full-size car.
After the introduction...
-
Polara may
refer to
Polara (band), an
American rock band
Polara (album), a 1995
album by the band
Polara Golf, an
American golf ball
manufacturer Dodge...
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Polara is an
American alternative rock band
formed in 1994 by Ed Ackerson, a
musician and
producer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band was considered...
- to
replace the
Custom 880, then
later joined as a sub-model of the
Dodge Polara.
During its production, the
Monaco was
offered in
several body configurations...
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Polara Golf is a
brand of golf equipment,
focused on
balls and clubs,
launched in 1977.
Polara-branded products, such as intentionally-asymmetrical balls...
-
larger Polara. The same
three trim
levels were available: the
premium Phoenix, mid-range Pioneer, and base Seneca. Once again,
wagons shared the
Polara's 122 in...
- for an
actual displacement of 360.83 cu in (5,913 cc). In 1962, the
Dodge Polara 500 came
standard with a 305 bhp (227 kW)
version of the 361 that had a...
- was put into production, the
Polara entered the
medium price class and the
Monaco was
added as the top series. The
Polara and
Monaco were
changed mostly...
- the
first season; they had
light bars and
working radios. A 1970
Dodge Polara and a 1974
Dodge Monaco were used
during the
pilot episode "One
Armed Bandits";...
- The
Matador was the base model,
positioned below the top trim
level Dodge Polara that also used the 122-inch (3,099 mm)
wheelbase platform of the Chrysler...