What is 1969 dodge polara?

The 1969 Dodge Polara was a full-size car offered by Dodge as part of their C-body lineup. It was positioned above the Dodge Coronet and below the Dodge Monaco in terms of price and luxury.

  • Styling: The '69 Polara featured a restyled body compared to the previous year, with a more squared-off appearance. It had a prominent horizontal grille that ran the width of the car, along with redesigned taillights.

  • Body Styles: Available body styles included a 2-door hardtop, 4-door sedan, 4-door hardtop, 5-door station wagon, and a convertible (though the convertible was discontinued after 1967).

  • Engines: Engine options varied, but typically included a range of Chrysler's reliable V8 engines, such as the 318 cubic inch, 383 cubic inch, and 440 cubic inch options.

  • Trim Levels: Trim levels included the base Polara, Polara 500, and various special editions. The Polara 500 offered more luxurious features and upgraded trim.

  • Features: Depending on the trim level, features could include power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, and various other comfort and convenience items.