The Dodge Polara Brougham 2-Door Sedan 1971 is an unforgettable style statement from America's leading classic car manufacturer. It combines classic design elements with modern technology, while still maintaining the classic "big car" feel. The Polara has a bold exterior boasting an impressive long body with a wide stance, giving it a classic vintage charm. The front fascia features chrome accents that subtly enhance its presence, while the large grille pays homage to the design of classic muscle cars. The interior is spacious and well appointed, with comfortable seating for up to five passengers and plenty of leg and headroom throughout. The Polara is powered by a 4.3L V8 engine, delivering an impressive 225hp and 300 lb-ft of torque, giving it a plenty of power for the highways. The standard 3-speed manual transmission provides smooth shifting and precise control over the powertrain. The car is also fitted with power steering, making it easy to maneuver around tight corners and narrow streets. The rear suspension uses an independent system with large double trailing arms, improving engine stability and passenger comfort. The exterior of the Polara Brougham is finished in a timeless midnight blue with plenty of chrome accents throughout, all befitting its classic styling. Dual exhaust exits out the back with chromed tips, providing a unique style that will turn heads. The Polara Brougham is an iconic classic that combines contemporary technology with vintage styling.
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