Roger, your car and the story are great. Loved all the pictures too. Nice to see that you have used this car as well. I'm not much for trailer queens so I love that yours pulls the trailer!!!
home made 327... 350 block, 307 crank, 882 350 heads , and a 67 4 bbl intake , RV type cam spec'd to the cars weight and gears and a 67 396 carb. It is amazing how well that combo works, so well that the camel bumps I later bought for it are still sitting on the shelf.
not pretty under thehood anymore,, do you like the contrasting gold paint I did when I was 15 ????
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I'm a collector...not a builder!!Located in sunny central Saskatchewan at the lakehead!
It's stories like this that are the reason why I bought MY first car back about 14 years ago now. I originally had it when I was 19 and that was the summer of my life! Teenager with the top down driving a chick magnet! LOL! Now reality bites and I realize that was now 31 years ago. YIKES! What an awesome '64 here though guys. Beautiful colour combinations only found in that era. Enjoy the heck out it as we all know you will.
That was a fast month gazing at your nifty 64! Thanks for sharing it with us...
Agreed! I just spent the last few minutes on a mental vacation while gazing at the last picture of the car with the trailer at the campground. If I could, I'd fire up some bacon on the Coleman stove right now...
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Great to see all the different wheels on it. When I first saw the pictures a month ago, I liked the 5 spokes best but now that I stared at the dog dish caps everyday, they have grown on me! Love your car Roger!