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  2. Dodge Polara - Wikipedia

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    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 of the Dodge Custom 880 in 1962, the Polara nameplate designated a step below the full-sized best-trimmed Dodge model; the Polara that year had been downsized to what was in effect intermediate, or mid-size status.

  3. List of Chrysler factories - Wikipedia

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    1972: Engines and body parts: Belgium: Chrysler Antwerpen: Antwerp: 1926: 1958: Assembly of CKD American models for Europe and Middle East: Brazil: Chrysler do Brasil Ltda. Sao Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo: 1969: 1981: Simca Esplanada/Simca Regente/Simca GTX, Dodge Dart, Dodge Magnum, Dodge LeBaron, Dodge Charger, Dodge 1800, Dodge Polara

  4. Bluesmobile - Wikipedia

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    It bears an Illinois license plate reading "BDR 529", a tribute to the Black Diamond Riders motorcycle club of Toronto, Canada. [1] Dan Aykroyd, co-writer of the film, stated that he chose the 440 Dodge Monaco because he considered it to be the hottest car used by police during the 1970s. [2] It's got a cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant.

  5. Belvidere Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The factory was built in 1964 and 1965 in the south part of Belvidere, Illinois, adjacent to U.S. Route 20. The first production line vehicle was made on July 7, 1965, assembling the new Chrysler C platform vehicles. [2] Less than 2 years after it opened, the plant was impacted by the 1967 Belvidere tornado, which passed nearby. While the plant ...

  6. Chrysler C platform - Wikipedia

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    1965 C-Body Polara. 121 in 1965–1966 Plymouth wagons; 1965–1966 Dodge Monaco sedan; 1965–1966 Dodge Polara sedan; 1965–1966 Chrysler wagons; 121.5 in 1975–1977 Plymouth Gran Fury (except wagons) 1974–1977 Dodge Monaco (except wagons) 122 in 1967–1973 Plymouth wagons; 1974 Plymouth Fury III/Gran Fury; 1967–1973 Dodge Monaco sedan

  7. Dodge Monaco - Wikipedia

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    1972 Dodge Monaco 2-door hardtop. For the 1972 model year, the full-sized Dodges featured all-new sheet metal that had been initially planned for 1971. [citation needed] Setting off the new look for the Monaco was a new front end with hidden headlamps set above a completely new bumper and grille assembly. The car's sides lost their previous ...

  8. Chrysler Slant-6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Since 1972 Chrysler had not offered a 6 cylinder with sports aspiration but that would change with the release of the Dodge Polara RT, it was a hard top coupe equipped with the new high-performance Slant Six RG 225 or commonly known as Slant Six RT, thanks to the addition of a new Holley 2300 two-barrel carburetor, "3a1" exhaust manifolds, a ...

  9. Dodge GTX - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge GTX is a muscle car manufactured by Chrysler-Fevre Argentina S.A. under the Dodge brand. One of few muscle cars made in Argentina, the hardtop performance coupé was based on the 1960/66 platform A (Early A-Body). The GTX was first presented in October 1970 as a replacement for the Dodge GT sedan model.