64 Coupe
1964 Coupe, Saddle tan/Saddle tan, matching number 365hp/327, just rebuilt 4-sp, 3.36 posi, P/B, back-up lights, radial tires, full hubcaps, recent 4 wheel alignment, Holley rebuilt, tune-up, new plug wires, brakes good, lights work, AM/FM radio, washers work, chrome very nice, jack & lug wrench. Have new battery gauge to put in. Engine rebuilt by prior owner about three years ago. Solid lifters set correctly. The speedo/trip meter stopped working. New rubber bushings in rear control arms. Trailing arm bushings had been replaced by prior owner. Car runs very well and straight down the road. NO rust or frame rot anywhere. Clears title. Inspection encouraged. Asking $60k Call John with any questions. 9five6-497-4288.
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Very pretty! Good luck! :thumbs:
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Very nice John. I wish I could still shift and walk better, it would be in my garage. SADDLE TAN has always been given a bad rap. This car looks great. You say, matching number 365hp/327.....Is it the original drivetrain?
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Yes, original drivetrain.
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64 Cupe
Very nice car. GLWS! :thumbs:
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Rare Color combination :thumbs:....two years only....63-64.....Mark
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very nice car
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good looking car. Almost makes me want to dun down to the bank, but alas, I am retired now. Best of luck with that very pretty 64
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Originally Posted by ghoastrider1
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good looking car. Almost makes me want to dun down to the bank, but alas, I am retired now. Best of luck with that very pretty 64
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Flew into Phu Cat many a time in the slick (Huey). For us, it was almost like going back stateside,lol. you guys even had flushing toilets. When We were were on short final, Fox 4 fast movers scared the heck out of me, Way to much bad wind behind them, but loved the look , and workouts , of those fixed wings. Welcome home. Oh. found a shirt that says " what ever doesn't kill you, makes you stronger..except infantry, infantry will kill you, lol. Good to see another Nam Vet still upright. Just to avoid misunderstandings, I wasn't a pilot, I was a GIB (guy in back), or known as a crewman/ crew chief/ right side door gunner. Sadly, the year I left was 1972 and ANY place we had given back to Marven the Arven, looked like a junkyard and NOT a military base .LZ English, An Kha, Plei Kui, all trASH HEAPS. It was very sad for me to see, thinking about all the GIs that had lived there, some which were KIA there..No wonder the ARVEN lost the war. BTW, we were winning when I left in july of 72.
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Originally Posted by ghoastrider1
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Flew into Phu Cat many a time in the slick (Huey). For us, it was almost like going back stateside,lol. you guys even had flushing toilets. When We were were on short final, Fox 4 fast movers scared the heck out of me, Way to much bad wind behind them, but loved the look , and workouts , of those fixed wings. Welcome home. Oh. found a shirt that says " what ever doesn't kill you, makes you stronger..except infantry, infantry will kill you, lol. Good to see another Nam Vet still upright. Just to avoid misunderstandings, I wasn't a pilot, I was a GIB (guy in back), or known as a crewman/ crew chief/ right side door gunner. Sadly, the year I left was 1972 and ANY place we had given back to Marven the Arven, looked like a junkyard and NOT a military base .LZ English, An Kha, Plei Kui, all trASH HEAPS. It was very sad for me to see, thinking about all the GIs that had lived there, some which were KIA there..No wonder the ARVEN lost the war. BTW, we were winning when I left in july of 72.
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always my favorite color como
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Originally Posted by ghoastrider1
(Post 1600214867)
Flew into Phu Cat many a time in the slick (Huey). For us, it was almost like going back stateside,lol. you guys even had flushing toilets. When We were were on short final, Fox 4 fast movers scared the heck out of me, Way to much bad wind behind them, but loved the look , and workouts , of those fixed wings. Welcome home. Oh. found a shirt that says " what ever doesn't kill you, makes you stronger..except infantry, infantry will kill you, lol. Good to see another Nam Vet still upright. Just to avoid misunderstandings, I wasn't a pilot, I was a GIB (guy in back), or known as a crewman/ crew chief/ right side door gunner. Sadly, the year I left was 1972 and ANY place we had given back to Marven the Arven, looked like a junkyard and NOT a military base .LZ English, An Kha, Plei Kui, all trASH HEAPS. It was very sad for me to see, thinking about all the GIs that had lived there, some which were KIA there..No wonder the ARVEN lost the war. BTW, we were winning when I left in july of 72.
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Thank you both for your service. I served in the Navy as a radar tech. in 69-70. The old vacuum tube stuff. GO NAVY.
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