The Dodge Polara Custom Station Wagon 1971 was a popular car of the 1970s. It was a large, full-sized station wagon that built on the success of its predecessor with improved styling, more powerful engine options, and more interior space than before. The car was powered by a variety of engines, including a 225 cubic inch Slant Six, a 318 cubic inch V8, or a 360 cubic inch V8. Exterior styling included a two‑tone paint job and a vinyl top roof, while the interior featured an array of luxury features with plenty of optional amenities. The interior was incredibly spacious and comfortable with many convenient features, such as power steering, power brakes, tilt steering, and center console storage. The car also featured several impressive safety features, such as self-adjusting wrap-around bumpers and built‑in child seat anchors. The 1971 Dodge Polara Custom Station Wagon was an iconic car of its era, offering drivers the perfect combination of style, comfort, performance, and safety.
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