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Is the 1964 Belvedere worth the time and money?

Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by Firecapt92, Aug 7, 2012.

  1. Firecapt92
    Joined: Aug 5, 2012
    Posts: 6

    Firecapt92
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    from Laredo

    I inhereted my Granfathers 1964 belvedere a couple of years ago after my dad realized that it shouldnt be driven by a teenaged kid. It was running fine until my stupid nephew ran it without water and cracked the block.

    my Grandfather took alot of pride in telling people it was not restored, as a matter of fact, he wrote it on the visors with a bick pen "NOT RESTORED". We still have the original window sticker that he got with the cars when he bought it. It came with a 318 and 3 on the tree.

    i just put another 318 in it with an automatic tranny (i know it was a mistake) switch tranny because we coulnt find the correct flywheel.

    I really like working on cars, but I just cant get into this Belvedere. Its got alot of rust since it was in new jersey and i guess they put salt on the roads. the car was also stored out doors for several years.

    I rebuilt a 67 Camaro RS and it was alot of fun. I also have been learning paint and body work from a local hot rod builder. So its not like I cant do it.

    I guess what I'm looking for is a little encouragement or maybe even knowing what it could be worth after I'm done.

    maybe some guidance in paint shcemes or ideas that would make the car more appealing to me and also a head turner.
     
  2. Lil32
    Joined: Apr 4, 2012
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    Lil32
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    welcome, good luck with build
     
  3. RWENUTS
    Joined: Aug 9, 2011
    Posts: 136

    RWENUTS
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    from Nanaimo BC

  4. abodyjoe
    Joined: May 16, 2007
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  5. Dang straight it is worth the effort. One of the iconic cars of the doorslammer era. Refrigerator white with bench seat, warmed over 318, beefed up Torqueflight transmission, and a set of unpolished mags. OK, you're done.

    Do it. You won't regret it. It's gonna cost more money than you figure, but seeing it's Granddaddy's old ride, he'll be right there with you on cruise night, riding shotgun.

    Do it.

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  6. a 64 plymouth is one of my favorite mopars hell yes its worth building

    welcome to the hamb
     
  7. jaded13640
    Joined: Aug 8, 2012
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    jaded13640
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    from America

    Oh God, hell yes! If ever there was a car to restore the bel'ie would be the one! If it's trashed and you're going to be starting from scratch. Throw a monster under the hood and have some fun with it. Too bad the numbers matching block is dead. That being the case, beef it!

    Welcome from Mopar Lover Wayne
     
  8. jaded13640
    Joined: Aug 8, 2012
    Posts: 9

    jaded13640
    Member
    from America

    Oh God, hell yes! If ever there was a car to restore the bel'ie would be the one! If it's trashed and you're going to be starting from scratch. Throw a monster under the hood and have some fun with it. Too bad the numbers matching block is dead. That being the case, beef it and have some fun!

    Welcome from Mopar Lover Wayne
     
  9. Welcome to the H.A.M.B
     
  10. mailerguy1
    Joined: Jul 26, 2011
    Posts: 251

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    Welcome . Do it! If your nephew gets near it again use him for ballast in the trunk! ;)
     
  11. acadian_carguy
    Joined: Apr 23, 2008
    Posts: 797

    acadian_carguy
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    You got to do it and keep the car. You have family history there. It will cost you more time and money than you expect, but take your time. it will be worth. I bet in the end it will be priceless to you.
     
  12. boutlaw
    Joined: Apr 30, 2010
    Posts: 1,251

    boutlaw
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    64 is the best Belvedere in my humble opinion. Welcome to the HAMB.
     
  13. Any old car is worth rebuilding if it's that solid and you like it. Add bonus points because of the family connection. You'll see 10 '64 Impalas and Galaxies for every '64 Belvedere you see, so it will get a lot of attention if you make it nice.
     

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