*Listing this all-original Polara Convertible for a friend who is not online much.
Up for your consideration is this numbers-matching survivor 69 Dodge Polara 383+4 Convertible in tuxedo! Mostly original paint. Original interior and top in great condition. 39k actual miles - runs and drives great! Will also come with original rims and hubcaps. 2 Build Sheets & Fender tag included.
Please see fender tag for all options - look up stockmopar.com to decode the fender tag.
Serious cash-ready buyers only PLEASE - no window-shoppers, dreamers, curious nostalgics, negotiators-for-sport, traders or nay-sayers. This is an As-Is Sale with no warranty implied or available. Please be realistic with expectations of a 52-yr old survivor car. Will assist transporters if having the vehicle shipped. Immediate non-refundable deposit due and full balance to be paid within 7 days. If paying by cashier's check, it must clear seller's bank before releasing vehicle and/or title. Buy-It-Now or Accepted Offers are a contract to purchase and not to decide if you want the car or have to get permission or funds/financing.
Good Luck all! Can't find these in this condition much anymore - only original once!"
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I think he is awfully high, by about 15 grand. The color combination and options make it desirable and add to the value. Obviously eyes need to be on it first but it sure does look good. I feel like i've seen it before .
I think it's funny this car has 56 watchers. 20 years ago it woulda had five. I guess it's good I still have one, two seems unlikely at this point.
It's black, it's a convertible and it's pretty in the pictures... the only thing it lacks to be an Ebay hero is an LS... there has been an unfortunate shift in popularity of anything old and affordable.
The auction for DM27H9D241455 has ended. @Polara71 is correct, this 1969 Polara 500 'vert was for sale back in May. The wheels at the time were different.