DJ, the ten bolt was replaced because the owner wanted a 12, this isn't the car that was in Hot Springs. It's really been hard to get info on 64's I didn't realize they were more of a step child than a 68, maybe thats why I relate to both models so well. So how much would be to much to pay for a 64 like this?
I own a '64 and, as you might expect, think they are great looking. You don't see scores of them at shows either.
Mine came with a 283 and was made in December. It is my understanding that they did not start putting 327's into them until the following spring. Might want to check the production date.
Tony, Thanks for the heads up on 64's, they have always been a favorite of mine also so I went ahead and bought this car even if it is NOM I will enjoy driving it around. It originally came with a 283 that got thrown out because the block was cracked.
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