Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #15 – April 04, 2005, 11:59:36 AM Quote from: chuck WIt don't need the "bling"...says the "anti-bling" man. With whom I agree. Quote Selected
Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #16 – April 04, 2005, 12:15:34 PM Chop the top and suicide that bitch! :D Being a 4-dr, you can customize to your hearts content and still not offend the purists. Quote Selected
Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #17 – April 04, 2005, 04:00:19 PM '64 Fairlanes are very popular cars, If it were a 2 dr it would be worth $3000-$4000 as it sets. Cleaned up and running decent, I'd guess it would bring $2000-$2500 fairly easily...If it were a 2dr this is the route I'd take... Thunderbolt clone..Even the 4dr could make a interestng ride, as this wagon proves.. Quote Selected
Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #18 – April 04, 2005, 04:26:20 PM pssh. That's just a wannabe Nomad, TC50. jk Quote Selected
Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #19 – April 04, 2005, 07:22:57 PM yeah i'm with chuck on the baby moons, would make a real nice touring car. For the wagons, I like the '64 Falcons. Quote Selected
Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #20 – April 04, 2005, 07:23:35 PM Believe it or not, I did give something in return. I promised to take care of it! Also to let her know when it's all done and I take it to it's first car show. She's looking forward to seeing it in tip top shape again and I'll let her take it for a spin. It could easily be modified but I tend to have a weird conscience with certain cars of that era about modifications. If the car is complete, original, and running as this one is, I most likely will not make any major changes. Besides I have never seen any 64 Fairlanes in this area at any shows. Now if it were a 2 door not in running condition it be time for a Thunderbolt clone Quote Selected
Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #21 – April 04, 2005, 07:26:38 PM Quote from: oldravenpssh. That's just a wannabe Nomad, TC50. jkJust the type of remark you'd expect from a GM man... :flip: Quote Selected
Re: It was free! Why not? Reply #22 – April 05, 2005, 10:52:30 AM Quote from: TurboCoupe50Just the type of remark you'd expect from a GM man... :flip:I do my best. :hick:My old Boss used to have a white 2-dr version of that. One of the few cars I've driven in that didn't have seatbelts. What a vulnerable feeling. I kept puting my hand on the dash to brace myself. Nice car, though, until his wife drove it dry of oil. Quote Selected