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Very cool, I've seen a '64 "nomad" like this once, didn't realize they're THAT rare... 2700? holy cow!

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Ahh, beautiful car. I think I'd prefer a smallblock in something like this, though. It would make a sublime cruiser.
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Very cool. Can't say I've ever seen one in person and damn near forgot they existed otherwise. GET IT.

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ahh- this is what you're after- very nice!! Go git 'er!

I wonder why Pontiac didn't offer a 2-dr Tempest wagon?

Not really, I've found something more in budget (at least to start) and even that will be a stretch at best. But these 2-doors are extremely rare and cool - and only built in '64 &'65.

I'd really love to have one one day.

I wish Pontiac had built a version, that would make a great Phantom project, wouldn't it?

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I've seen a couple, but very, very, very seldom see these. Always wondered why people didn't just collect the 64-65 Bu as hard as some of the later models.

Clean 64 two door hardtop lives just up the road a bit from me....blue on blue....nice car.

Chris

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I like the '64-'65 coupes, they remind me a bit of the '55s. I think I read somewhere that the '64 Chevelle was sized pretty close to the '55 Chevy. I prefer the '65's grille to the flat-faced '64, though.
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Wow...that is clean. What a sweet looking car.

Speaking of the '64-65 Chevelle coupes, I've always thought the '78-81 Malibu 2drs had a similar shape and proportions...they were clean looking cars..

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Oh moltie, don't get me started on the '78-'81s. I love them. Today, we had a '78 Monte Carlo in the shop (we redid the guy's '63 Impala last year), he had a scratch in the door. Metallic red with white buckets/red carpet/white landau top... and T-TOPS! It has been redone. Dude says it will run 11's in the quarter, and after listening to the healthy engine, I'd say maybe he embellishes a little, but not much.
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Oh moltie, don't get me started on the '78-'81s. I love them. Today, we had a '78 Monte Carlo in the shop (we redid the guy's '63 Impala last year), he had a scratch in the door. Metallic red with white buckets/red carpet/white landau top... and T-TOPS! It has been redone. Dude says it will run 11's in the quarter, and after listening to the healthy engine, I'd say maybe he embellishes a little, but not much.

Cool....a couple A-bodies liked from that era that you never see anymore are the '78-80 Grand Prix (w/o vinyl top) and '78-80 Grand Am...I can't recall the last time I saw either of those coupes...

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As far as Carter-era GMs go, the one I'd want to have would be a '78 Impala coupe...love that rear window treatment and the '78 grille.

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