I gotta AGREE w/ol' Clear Creek; I LIKE the appearance of the Plodge; it's too bad that the car's now ("then", anyway) a #1 condition; but, there 'must' be "before" pics of it, to prove its provenance. If no-one had previously seen the O.E.M. appearance of the 61 Dodge grille, it would NOT be a stretch, to accept the Ply's grille, as pertaining to the Dodge. The PLY grille can, also, arguably be 'morphed' into the 62 and 63 Dodge grilles. I also like the toilet seat treatment, but wonder if that relic of the Classic Era correlates to the Jetson-Era, because the Plodge REALLY resembles a flying-saucer, which is, I'm certain, the rationale, in 1958, the raison d'etre, for the 1961 designs. One feature that I'm not 'certain' about, is what appears to be a sort of "finish-panel', above the rear bumper--I like its 'appearance', but wonder if "it" is merely a "reflection", because I've never previously seen anything like it, before. Because its owner appears to be "confidently" confused, on his back-story, on the car, its history, & "factory recalls, based upon the models' APPEARANCE", ya gots to question the validity of the car---but it SURE is well- DONE!! BTW, the only other Polara, I've seen, with a black-painted 'background', around its taillights, belonged to Paul Garlick---the FAKE red (it had been blue, originally) convie, with the FAKE D500 engine (it had been a '361' model) and with FAKE provenance to "Marilyn Monroe" (other than it was bought, and "renovated" by Paul, in SoCal area). I understand that that car, after being sold (with 15" wire wheels) may have toured the country, as part of a "Cars of the Stars" revue, along with John Lennon's Bentley. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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