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    New to the site but have a nice project

     



    Hello to all,

    I have a somewhat restored 1964 biscayne.
    Was a 6 cyl car so although it looks original, it's not.
    Has a 327 right now and after about a year of looking for a 409, i've decided to do the 454 instead. Half the price and all the torque.
    Has been converted to the M-22 rock crusher tranny.
    People say this is the ugly duckling of the era, but I like the lines.
    It's not something everyone has heard of and looks pretty sweet.
    I can already see that big block under the hood!
    I can't wait to burn my first set of tires off with the big block under the hood.
    I tried to attach pics but they wont load. I believe they are too large. Hope to post some soon.

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    Welcome to the forum. '64's are a very good looking car. I bought a brand new Impala convertible in '64. Loved it and wish I still had it.

    Darned lowrider guys have driven these out of sight pricewise.

    Enjoy your car.


    Don

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    My first car was a 66' Biscayne 283 with a 3 on the tree. I got it when I was 15. While waiting for my drivers license I saved up and bolted on a set of headers and Craiger SS's first thing. From there out it was endless cycle of busted knuckles and HiPo parts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    Welcome to the forum. '64's are a very good looking car. I bought a brand new Impala convertible in '64. Loved it and wish I still had it.

    Darned lowrider guys have driven these out of sight pricewise.

    Enjoy your car.


    Don
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