![]() 04/27/2016 at 18:42 • Filed to: Want | ![]() | ![]() |
I’m still taking in how much I love this. I really want one.
The local Craigslist can’t really help, unfortunately
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With a four-speed.
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Pff. You need a ‘62 to look totally screaming crackmonkey nanners.
And if you need a wagon version, for that year the Dart badge was still not a compact but just a variant:
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Oh yes, that's the only change I would make to that one I saw. I certainly wouldn't say no to an auto though
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Mopar designers were on some GOOD shit in the sixties.
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Of course, the ‘61 is the actually best looking Polara from the back, bar none. Loses a little bit in the front view, but still okay.
The tampered with one in the top pic actually has a ‘61 Fury schnozz taped on:
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Word.
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That’s when they were big, but not the biggest - 70s wagons were. That’s a fine lookin’ car.
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Those are bizarre and wonderful. One of those wagons was for sale near me a while ago, if I had the money I probably would've bought it
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I also nearly bought a ‘71 Torino wagon. I really regret not checking that one out, it was massive and wonderful
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Uncle sold Fords in the 70s ... always came by in a giant sedan or wagon. Even the LTD II was a behemoth.
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My dad’s car when I was little was an LTD wagon.......from 1989. Not really as big haha