64 F-85 Cutlass Convertable V-8 330 Number Matching C/r Chevey And Harley Parts on 2040-cars
Hooks, Texas, United States
you are looking at a 1964 OLD'S F-85 this car has had 3 owners last driven in 2005 this car has been parked inside for most of the pst years but as you can see it does need paint and body work, the engine runs good all stock with 4 barrel, complete stock exhaust , the top does need to be replaced the pump to make the top go down does work but it is weak , all the tires and wheels are stock same for the spare ,[no jack] when we bought this car my husband was going to make it into a street car with ,updated brakes and new air pump , this is an air car but no pump or lines ,we have checked the vin # and the date tage and there were only 426 convertible made in 64 and there was 1/2 year change to a 442 car ? we got this info off the internet so please do your home work I will post what we have found when we add pic's of the floor boards , in the next few days . are last convertible was a 67 chevelle and it sold in 30 hours this one is just as rare if you like cutlass F-85 the owner's who bought this new spent a lot of money adding all the options to this car ....
please ask question so you know what you are buying ? please look at pics and ask questions we will post more pics or just call us and we'll get them to you . thanks for looking .
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