Look what followed me home
Look what followed me home
Found and bought this '64 Cyclone locally on the marketplace today. Was all around a great buying experience.
Body, floors and trunk are in very good shape.
Has a running 289 4 barrel. Originally a 3 speed manual, converted to C4 automatic. Planning on putting a 3 speed back in it and will shelf the C4.
Other than the drivers door panel, all the original interior is there along with all the original exterior trim, hub caps and underdash AC unit.
This will be my 3rd project. One I'm looking forward to.
Like my first build, I plan to start a build thread and post progress along the way.
Body, floors and trunk are in very good shape.
Has a running 289 4 barrel. Originally a 3 speed manual, converted to C4 automatic. Planning on putting a 3 speed back in it and will shelf the C4.
Other than the drivers door panel, all the original interior is there along with all the original exterior trim, hub caps and underdash AC unit.
This will be my 3rd project. One I'm looking forward to.
Like my first build, I plan to start a build thread and post progress along the way.
Re: Look what followed me home
Wow! Great buy. Looking forward to watching your build.
Tom
Tom
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Congrats on the find!
Looks like a great start.
Fred
Looks like a great start.
Fred
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Great find amigo!
Is it three on the tree? My '65 Cyclone was on the column.
Wife busted her knuckles shifting it and wouldn't drive it again. That was a good thing
Joe
Is it three on the tree? My '65 Cyclone was on the column.
Wife busted her knuckles shifting it and wouldn't drive it again. That was a good thing
Joe
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Looks like a great find. Looking forward to following your build thread.
Jim
Jim
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Thanks, originally 3 speed on the floor. Have plans to install the original 3 speed to put back in it. Even the pedals are still in the car.Joe Travers wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 10:00 pmGreat find amigo!
Is it three on the tree? My '65 Cyclone was on the column.
Wife busted her knuckles shifting it and wouldn't drive it again. That was a good thing
Joe
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Look at the steering column under the hood. How many shift levers are present there?
Joe
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I do not remember a three speed manual on the floor as an option in ‘64 or ‘65.Joe Travers wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 11:17 amLook at the steering column under the hood. How many shift levers are present there?
Joe
Jim
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My point as well, Jim. I don't have the numbers for the 3-speed column application for '64-'65 Cyclones but they did exist, as I can testify.
I haven't seen a 3 speed restoration, either. The guy restored my car pulled the bench seat and 3 speed. Replaced with buckets, console and Toploader. I wonder how many restorations got the same treatment.
Joe
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I think I know where your going with this Joe. I went through all the parts inside the car and the folder of paperwork they had to give me. I found the column shifter they removed in the trunk and found a picture of the interior in it's early years.Joe Travers wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 11:17 amLook at the steering column under the hood. How many shift levers are present there?
Joe
This was for sure a 3 on tree 3 speed manual car as expected.
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I have a factory Cyclone brochure in my files, I also found it on line to share with everyone. It states that a Cyclone was available with a three speed manual as standard equipment, the automatic and floor mounted four speed were optional. It does not state that the three speed was floor mounted.Mvannote wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 4:11 pmI think I know where your going with this Joe. I went through all the parts inside the car and the folder of paperwork they had to give me. I found the column shifter they removed in the trunk and found a picture of the interior in it's early years.Joe Travers wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 11:17 amLook at the steering column under the hood. How many shift levers are present there?
Joe
This was for sure a 3 on tree 3 speed manual car as expected.
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All the pages of the brochure are available on this link:
http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/static/N ... mage1.html
Jim
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Very cool! Thanks for posting the picture of the interior
Three-speed column restorations are very rare. Take that for what it's worth.
Thanks for the link, Jim.
Joe
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In PF this year ,JL had a super sharp 64 inside and out,,it was 3spd column shift with a 289 4bbl was for sale 19,500,was a nice 2drht,,pop
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A fair price for a Cyclone, Pop.
Joe