[AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Buying or Selling a Home? Get the Facts Before Buying or Selling! Get a FREE Home Valuation TODAY! caadV2pbOyW3Na/Home Valuation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Canadian Dodges, generally, used Plymouth dashboards to 1966 and interiors to 1971. The 1961 Canadian Dart and Plymouth used the Plymouth dash with Dart upholstery and door panels. The 1962 models used Dart dash and interiors complete with fratzog even on Plymouths. The 1965 Polara 880 and Monaco used Fury III and Sport Fury seats, respectively, but used U.S. Dodge Custom 880 door panels. Mechanically they were very similar to American Plymouths as transmission and axles all came from the U.S. As for engines, the 313 poly V8 was used from 1958 to 1964. The slant six engine from 1962 to 1966 used a Prestolite direct drive starter instead of the Chrysler reduction gear unit. This also affected the ring gear / torque converter on these models as the tooth count differs for each application. And the starter solenoid and wiring is different as on the Prestolite the solenoid mounts on the starter but it is on the firewall or inner fender for the Chrysler starter. Exterior trim was the same as in the U.S. except for the C-body Dodges from 1965 through 1970. As the Canadian Dodges were priced against the Plymouth Fury, the series matched the Fury line up and used various pieces of Polara trim for each series. Neither the Sport Fury nor the Polara 500 was built in Canada through mid-1964. But, you could get the Polara 500 seats in the 1962 Plymouth Fury or Dart 440, and the Sport Fury seats in the 1963 Plymouth Fury / Dodge 440 and early 1964 Plymouth Fury / Dodge Polara. In May 1964 Chrysler Canada introduced the Plymouth Sport Fury and Dodge Polara 500. These cars were "H" (not "P") series, used Fury/Polara dash and door panels with Sport Fury seats. The exterior trim was the same as the U.S. Sport Fury and Polara 500. One more thing. The standard engines in all 1963-64 Canadian Plymouths and Dodges were either the 225 slant six or 313 V8. Yes, you could get a 1964 Sport Fury or Polara 500 convertible with a slant six. Same with the 1965 Sport Fury and Monaco convertibles. (The 1963 Dodge series in Canada were - 220, 330, and 440. No Polara in Canada in 1963) Bill Vancouver, BC . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Huseby" <wchuseby@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 10:55 AM Subject: american vs canadian polaras I know there are cosmetic differences between american and canadian 64 polara 2dr ht. I was once told that the dash on a canadian is actually a fury dash. Looking at the on on ebay it has different side view mirrors and locations and also the extra chrome things directly behind the rear window on both sides. STrange looking. What other sorts of differences are there? Or where could I look to find out. I sure would prefer a red one like shown on ebay but am kind of leary of differences between the two. There must be some mechanical diffs too. wayne huseby [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Need Emergency Cash? Get Up To $500 Now! No Credit Checks, Easy & Fast Approval Cash in you account Overnight! caadVJ4bOyW3Nf/911PaydayAdvance ------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html. bOyW3N.