What is 1966 dodge polara?

The 1966 Dodge Polara was a full-size car produced by Dodge. It represented a significant redesign from the previous year's model. Here's some information:

  • Styling: The 1966 Polara featured new sheet metal and a more squared-off, contemporary design compared to the 1965 model. The styling was generally considered cleaner and more modern.

  • Body Styles: Available body styles included a 2-door hardtop, 4-door sedan, 4-door hardtop, and a station wagon.

  • Engines: A range of engines were available, including various versions of the Chrysler big-block V8, such as the 383 cubic inch and 440 cubic inch options, as well as smaller displacement engines.

  • Trim Levels: Different trim levels were offered, with the Polara being positioned above the Dodge Coronet but below the Dodge Monaco in terms of luxury and features. There was also the Polara 500 which offered sportier trim and features.

  • Notable Features: Depending on the model and options selected, features could include power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, and various comfort and convenience items.

  • Significance: The 1966 Polara was a popular choice for families and those seeking a comfortable and spacious full-size car. It represented Dodge's entry into the competitive full-size market segment.