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How many 1966 Dodge Polara were made?

Roughly eighty thousand Dodge Polara units were produced in 1966.


The Polara was part of Dodge’s full-size lineup on the C-body platform that year, offered in several body styles and trims. There is no single official figure published for the Polara specifically in 1966, and production tallies vary among sources. Most credible estimates place total Polara output for the year in a band roughly from 70,000 to 90,000 units, depending on whether registries count all Polara-branded variants or only certain trims.


Overview of the 1966 Polara lineup


In 1966, the Polara sat within Dodge’s full-size C-body family and could be configured in multiple body styles. The total number produced is not recorded in a single public archival figure, so collectors rely on factory logs, dealership records, and registries to approximate totals. The approximate range offered by enthusiasts reflects counts that include several Polara-branded variants sold that year.


Common body styles for the 1966 Polara included:



  • 2-door hardtop

  • 4-door hardtop

  • 4-door sedan

  • Convertible (rare)


These body styles together made up the bulk of Polara production in 1966, with convertibles accounting for a relatively small share due to cost and demand.


Notes on engines and trim (context)


Engine options and trim levels for the 1966 Polara varied by year and configuration. Polara models typically offered a range of V8 choices, with higher-performance setups concentrated in the top-tier trims. Exact engine availability depended on the selected body style and trim package, and Dodge did not publish a single, definitive breakdown by year for every Polara variant.


Production context and how numbers are viewed


Because Dodge did not issue a tidy, year-by-year Polara tally to the public, the production figure for 1966 is reconstructed from historical logs, registry compilations, and period documentation. As a result, estimates differ slightly among sources depending on whether they include all Polara-branded variants (and related trim levels) or focus only on core Polara models. The consensus among car-collecting communities places the total in the broad vicinity of 70,000 to 90,000 units for 1966.


Summary


In summary, the 1966 Dodge Polara saw production estimated around 80,000 units, though exact counts vary by source and interpretation of what constitutes a Polara variant. For precise figures, collectors and researchers typically consult factory logs, dealer records, and registry databases that specialize in Mopar full-size models from the mid-1960s.

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