Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-20 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
harlan:
64 SS 76,860 / 65 SS 81,112 / 66 SS 72,272 / 67 SS 63,006 / 68 SS 62,785 /69 SS 87,030 / 70 SS 62,372 / 71 SS 19,293 / 72 SS 24,946  all theses numbers were taken from the "Red Book " by peter sessler.to tell you how accurate they are is your guess as good as mine.
   larry (z)


Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-20 Thread Rob



yeah, and one of these days 
ur gonna get around to starting it and driving it for the frist and only time, 
right?..
same with mine, right after 
i drive my "brand new" LS6 4spd '70
ya WE all 
wish!
 
 
 
  
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  > 65 Z16 Chevelle   Oh, I bought the one 
brand new back in 1965and still have it in 
storage   YA... right.don't ya just 
wish.    How much should I have to pay for a really 
nice set of four 1964 Hub Caps?     Anyone have a book 
that could tell me what the original tires were on the 1964 Malibu SS 
Hardtop?Tom


Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-20 Thread Travelback4u
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> 65 Z16 Chevelle

   Oh, I bought the one brand new back in 1965and still have it in storage

   YA... right.don't ya just wish.

    How much should I have to pay for a really nice set of four 1964 Hub Caps? 
    Anyone have a book that could tell me what the original tires were on the 1964 Malibu SS Hardtop?

Tom



Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-20 Thread Rob


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ya mean the drop-top?
wonder the same thing myself..
think its just a fairy tale or is it locked-up in sum secret bow-tie
wharehouse  somewhere?




 Rob Means
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> Isn't it strange that nobody has ever seen a picture of the one-and-lonely
> 65 Z16 Chevelle?  Has anyone on the list seen a picture of it or read an
> article w/picture?
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> Hmmm
>
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> > Yes if talking just SS production well
> > the book im looking at says APPENDICES,specs & stats
> > supersport production figures
> > total,ALL 1964 supersports= 76,860
> > total ALL 1965 supersports= 81,112
> > total1965 Z16 = 2011 being the convertable
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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-20 Thread Kelly C. Hanna


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Very strange, I wonder if whoever has it isn't showing it and has it stashed
away somewhere.

Kelly & Jana Hanna
El Camino Country
www.hannawoodworks.com

> Isn't it strange that nobody has ever seen a picture of the one-and-lonely
> 65 Z16 Chevelle?  Has anyone on the list seen a picture of it or read an
> article w/picture?




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RE: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-20 Thread 396guy


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Isn't it strange that nobody has ever seen a picture of the one-and-lonely
65 Z16 Chevelle?  Has anyone on the list seen a picture of it or read an
article w/picture?

Hmmm

Dale McIntosh
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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-20 Thread SUPRSPRT72


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Yes if talking just SS production well 
the book im looking at says APPENDICES,specs & stats
supersport production figures
total,ALL 1964 supersports= 76,860
total ALL 1965 supersports= 81,112
total1965 Z16 = 2011 being the convertable
total  supersport 1966 =72,272 396 engine

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RE: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-19 Thread 396guy


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http://www.dalesplace.com/htm/information/production_numbers.htm

Slightly more 65's were made than 64's as a whole - 397,750 Chevelles in 65
compared to 387,119 in 64.  If you're just talking SS models:

64 6-cyl SS hardtop = 8,224
64 V-8 SS hardtop = 57,445
64 6-cyl SS conv = 1,551
64 V-8 SS conv = 9,640

65 6-cyl SS hardtop = 7,452
65 V-8 SS hardtop = 64,532
65 6-cyl SS conv = 1,133
65 V-8 SS conv = 7,995

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> sorry, which was the lowest production year
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Fwd: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-19 Thread HarKemAsso

sorry, which was the lowest production year

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tom:
sit down and ad up what a frame off will cost you. then double that figure and you may be close to what you will have into it. look for a finished car, you will save 1000s of dollars that i guarantee 64 is probably the hardest year to find as it was the second lowest production year for SS's. they are still out there, just hard to find. would you be willing to buy one far away from home? I am continuously looking for 65's and parts so if you want I will email any 64 information that I find.
   Larry (Z)
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Fwd: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-19 Thread HarKemAsso

larry, what is the most rare??

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sit down and ad up what a frame off will cost you. then double that figure and you may be close to what you will have into it. look for a finished car, you will save 1000s of dollars that i guarantee 64 is probably the hardest year to find as it was the second lowest production year for SS's. they are still out there, just hard to find. would you be willing to buy one far away from home? I am continuously looking for 65's and parts so if you want I will email any 64 information that I find.
   Larry (Z)
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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-18 Thread Wayne Kline


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Rick . You frein need the Pinch weld molding 64/65 specific. Not only on
Chevelles but BOP cars also.
Let me know if he still needs them, I my have a lead ?

Wayne
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>
> 4 Speed will be on the floor.   If the only difference is the tranny, and
> the price is reasonable I'd grab it.   When you start looking for a
> specific  35 year old car, produced in limited numbers, you make your
> search much more difficult.A tranny conversion is not too difficult
> and much easier than significant body work.
>
>   Don't know if its been mentioned, but the first thing to look for in a
> project is a solid body (or as solid as you can find/afford).   Body work
> is much more expensive, time consuming,, and frustrating than the
> mechanical stuff. Chevy motors/trannys are cheap in the grand scheme
> of things.Also parts peculiar to the 64 will be difficult to find.
> A guy here in town, has been looking for the  chrome piece that goes
> around the top well of his 64 convert.  Last I heard he hasn't had any
> success in over a year of looking.If you get a project, you want as
> many original pieces as you can find.
>
> Last thing this AM.  I assume, but don't know that you found this list
> thru Team Chevelle www.chevelles.com  .   Checkout EVERY page linked off
> that front page.  There are so many resources available on line.Get
> smart on the 64 so you end up with the car that you want.   Again good
> luck.
> rick
>
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> > Thanks for the wondeful and warm welcome to the list;
> >
> > Geez, it will be 30 years this July 6th, that I last saw my 64
> > Malibu SS
> > intact, and had only saw one photo of one since. By the time I found
> > that
> > one, it had already been sold. Now, after one day on the list, I
> > have seen a
> > second photo of one like I had, and it is still for sale, but it's a
> > 4 speed
> > instead of a automatic on the floor. Don't know yet if this one is
> > on column
> > or on the floor. Owner will call me back today, he wasn't home last
> > night.
> >
> > Question. If I want a "cheap" rustoration case, 1964 Malibu SS
> > hardtop,
> > 283, automatic on the floor with the light blue interior, how easy a
> > find is
> > that? And I guess, as a first timer for a total restoration (Have
> > done drive
> > train overhaul, complete repaints and interior work, but never from
> > frame
> > up), should I try to find one that already had auto on the floor, or
> > is that
> > an easy change over in the 64?
> >
> >Question.  Is there somebody around, a company, that might just
> > have one
> > that needs somebody like me to bring it back to life?  Somebody to
> > start with
> > a title, LOL,
> > that reads 1964 Malibu SS Blue, Hardtop, Auto, 283 and build it from
> > there.
> >
> >Or should I spend a chunk up front and mis out on all the joy of
> > rebuilding one?
> >
> > Tom
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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-18 Thread Wayne Kline


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hi  Tom. I saw my frist 64 Yellow Conv. 283 4 speed
SS option black interier and top. As I waited for my buddies to walk to HS.
It sat in Dankels Chevy show room. I spent Hours daydreaming as I stared at
it behind the plate glass. This was in Oct/Dec 63. Then someone Bought it.
!@#$!@#$!@#$

I am sure if you look long and hard enouigh you'll find exactly what you
looking for. The other question of Building or Buying. is a tough one. it
depend on you.
I like to build and work on cars. so a builder fit's me.
but if your not having FUN, a long frame off project get sidetracted
quickly. You see alot of Failed Dreams for sale . So the question for you
is, Are you up for 100's if not 1000's of hours of time till the finished
product comes to completion.

GL

Wayne

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> Thanks for the wondeful and warm welcome to the list;
>
> Geez, it will be 30 years this July 6th, that I last saw my 64 Malibu
SS
> intact, and had only saw one photo of one since. By the time I found that
> one, it had already been sold. Now, after one day on the list, I have seen
a
> second photo of one like I had, and it is still for sale, but it's a 4
speed
> instead of a automatic on the floor. Don't know yet if this one is on
column
> or on the floor. Owner will call me back today, he wasn't home last night.
>
> Question. If I want a "cheap" rustoration case, 1964 Malibu SS
hardtop,
> 283, automatic on the floor with the light blue interior, how easy a find
is
> that? And I guess, as a first timer for a total restoration (Have done
drive
> train overhaul, complete repaints and interior work, but never from frame
> up), should I try to find one that already had auto on the floor, or is
that
> an easy change over in the 64?
>
>Question.  Is there somebody around, a company, that might just have
one
> that needs somebody like me to bring it back to life?  Somebody to start
with
> a title, LOL,
> that reads 1964 Malibu SS Blue, Hardtop, Auto, 283 and build it from
there.
>
>Or should I spend a chunk up front and mis out on all the joy of
> rebuilding one?
>
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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-17 Thread KARM40


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In a message dated 3/17/02 2:43:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>> there is a '64 ss convertible for sale in fairfield/vacaville, california
>
>> 
>> Believe it or not, it's probably easier to find a convertible or
>a 4 
>> speed, than it is to find a 64 Malibu SS Hardtop with the Automatic on
>the 
>> floor. But hey, my dream is having one like the one I had...and after
>30 
>> years of looking, I ain't settling for a convertible now. But I bet that
>
>> don't make a bit of sense to anyone but those of us left looking for
>that 
>> 1st car we had.
>> 
>> Tom

I know what you mean.  I have been looking for a 71 SS convertible for over a 
year, or is it 15 years.  Anyway, I went to the Super Chevy show in Pomona 
yesterday and there was a Chevelle SS 454 hardtop that was pretty sweet.  I 
was tempted, but it wouldn't be my old car.

By the way, I took a bunch of pics, but nowhere to post them. LMK if there is 
somewhere to post if there is any interest in seeing them.
Mark

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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-17 Thread Travelback4u
In a message dated 3/17/02 1:59:12 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there is a '64 ss convertible for sale in fairfield/vacaville, california 

    Believe it or not, it's probably easier to find a convertible or a 4 speed, than it is to find a 64 Malibu SS Hardtop with the Automatic on the floor. But hey, my dream is having one like the one I had...and after 30 years of looking, I ain't settling for a convertible now. But I bet that don't make a bit of sense to anyone but those of us left looking for that 1st car we had.

Tom



RE: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-17 Thread Sherwin Wang



hi 
all,
 
there 
is a '64 ss convertible for sale in fairfield/vacaville, california (you can see 
it off highway 80).  looks like a professionally done car - owner is 
selling for ~$17k.  let me know if you're interested and i'll go take some 
pics of it and get the phone number for you.
 
sherwin

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  [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SStom: sit down and ad up what a frame off 
  will cost you. then double that figure and you may be close to what you will 
  have into it. look for a finished car, you will save 1000s of dollars that i 
  guarantee 64 is probably the hardest year to find as it was the second lowest 
  production year for SS's. they are still out there, just hard to find. would 
  you be willing to buy one far away from home? I am continuously looking for 
  65's and parts so if you want I will email any 64 information that I find. 
    Larry 
  (Z) 


Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-17 Thread richard a schaefer


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4 Speed will be on the floor.   If the only difference is the tranny, and
the price is reasonable I'd grab it.   When you start looking for a
specific  35 year old car, produced in limited numbers, you make your
search much more difficult.A tranny conversion is not too difficult
and much easier than significant body work.  

  Don't know if its been mentioned, but the first thing to look for in a
project is a solid body (or as solid as you can find/afford).   Body work
is much more expensive, time consuming,, and frustrating than the
mechanical stuff. Chevy motors/trannys are cheap in the grand scheme
of things.Also parts peculiar to the 64 will be difficult to find.  
A guy here in town, has been looking for the  chrome piece that goes
around the top well of his 64 convert.  Last I heard he hasn't had any
success in over a year of looking.If you get a project, you want as
many original pieces as you can find. 

Last thing this AM.  I assume, but don't know that you found this list
thru Team Chevelle www.chevelles.com  .   Checkout EVERY page linked off
that front page.  There are so many resources available on line.Get
smart on the 64 so you end up with the car that you want.   Again good
luck.  
rick

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> Thanks for the wondeful and warm welcome to the list;
> 
> Geez, it will be 30 years this July 6th, that I last saw my 64 
> Malibu SS 
> intact, and had only saw one photo of one since. By the time I found 
> that 
> one, it had already been sold. Now, after one day on the list, I 
> have seen a 
> second photo of one like I had, and it is still for sale, but it's a 
> 4 speed 
> instead of a automatic on the floor. Don't know yet if this one is 
> on column 
> or on the floor. Owner will call me back today, he wasn't home last 
> night.
> 
> Question. If I want a "cheap" rustoration case, 1964 Malibu SS 
> hardtop, 
> 283, automatic on the floor with the light blue interior, how easy a 
> find is 
> that? And I guess, as a first timer for a total restoration (Have 
> done drive 
> train overhaul, complete repaints and interior work, but never from 
> frame 
> up), should I try to find one that already had auto on the floor, or 
> is that 
> an easy change over in the 64? 
> 
>Question.  Is there somebody around, a company, that might just 
> have one 
> that needs somebody like me to bring it back to life?  Somebody to 
> start with 
> a title, LOL,
> that reads 1964 Malibu SS Blue, Hardtop, Auto, 283 and build it from 
> there.  
> 
>Or should I spend a chunk up front and mis out on all the joy of 
> rebuilding one?
> 
> Tom
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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-17 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
tom:
sit down and ad up what a frame off will cost you. then double that figure and you may be close to what you will have into it. look for a finished car, you will save 1000s of dollars that i guarantee 64 is probably the hardest year to find as it was the second lowest production year for SS's. they are still out there, just hard to find. would you be willing to buy one far away from home? I am continuously looking for 65's and parts so if you want I will email any 64 information that I find.
   Larry (Z)


Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-17 Thread Travelback4u


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Thanks for the wondeful and warm welcome to the list;

Geez, it will be 30 years this July 6th, that I last saw my 64 Malibu SS 
intact, and had only saw one photo of one since. By the time I found that 
one, it had already been sold. Now, after one day on the list, I have seen a 
second photo of one like I had, and it is still for sale, but it's a 4 speed 
instead of a automatic on the floor. Don't know yet if this one is on column 
or on the floor. Owner will call me back today, he wasn't home last night.

Question. If I want a "cheap" rustoration case, 1964 Malibu SS hardtop, 
283, automatic on the floor with the light blue interior, how easy a find is 
that? And I guess, as a first timer for a total restoration (Have done drive 
train overhaul, complete repaints and interior work, but never from frame 
up), should I try to find one that already had auto on the floor, or is that 
an easy change over in the 64? 

   Question.  Is there somebody around, a company, that might just have one 
that needs somebody like me to bring it back to life?  Somebody to start with 
a title, LOL,
that reads 1964 Malibu SS Blue, Hardtop, Auto, 283 and build it from there.  

   Or should I spend a chunk up front and mis out on all the joy of 
rebuilding one?

Tom

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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-17 Thread Wayne Kline



That story did bring back memories. If you can Live 
your dream. This is the place to FIND a 64 Like you had B-4.
My frist love's  to are early Chevelles 64/65 
. 
Welcom aboard.
 
Wayne

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  Thomas: welcome to 
  the list. If you need help finding one this is the place. there is tons of 
  information online. Just give me or anyone on the list a holler and we will 
  help you look for the "CAR." 
  Larry 
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RE: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-16 Thread Tom Tomlinson


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Thomas:
Keep on looking ... there's always hope. I found something virtually
identical to my first car on chevelles.com one day.  The cars were actually
made on the same assembly line on the same day.

See:

www.eagleshore.com/bear.htm

Tom Tomlinson
'71 Malibu
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Hello

My first car was a Chevy, 1964 Malibu SS, Hardtop, Midnight Blue, with
the Light Blue Interior, 283 Engine, Auto on the floor, with bucket seats.
Wow... what a car and a lot of great memories.
I kept the car in fantastic shape, and spotless, right up until July
6th,
1972 when a gal in a brand new MG Convertible pulled out in front of me,
making a left hand turn. She had just picked up her shoes for the prom, in
her new MG, her graduation present. Must have been nice, but for me, I
worked
for every penny I had in my car.
   Well, that Chevy just outright totalled that MG, even at 40 miles per
hour. The Malibu got hurt bad too, but just the fender, grill, bumper, hood
and windshield. It was enough to have the insurance company total it. I
collected the insurance, and went back to the scrap yard to buy the car
back,
only to find it gone...never to been seen from again.
Now, I'm 48 years old, and you know what, I'm still looking for a 1964
Malibu SS, Hardtop, Midnight Blue, with the Light Blue Interior, 283 Engine,
Auto on the floor, with bucket seats. From 1972 til now, I've never seen one
like it, even though I keep looking. Oh, I have had the opportunity to buy a
beautiful convertible, but never one like I had.
So now, today, I've joined this list, hoping maybe I can find one in
poor
condition to restore, or, well, I can still dream...

Thomas W. Rogers
P. O. Box 85
Deer Creek, Illinois  61733
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Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-16 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
Thomas:
welcome to the list. If you need help finding one this is the place. there is tons of information online. Just give me or anyone on the list a holler and we will help you look for the "CAR."
 Larry (z)


Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-16 Thread richard a schaefer


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Keepin the dream alive.  I love it.   Welcome to the list.   Now you have
many more sets of eyes watching out for you.  Your malibu sure sounded
like a great ride.  Increase your chances to see one,   attend one of the
ACES regional events  in 2002. 
http://links.chevelles.net/links/Events/Chevelles/Good luck in your
search.

rick schaefer
72 El Camino http://members.home.net/jimmy4/rick1972elky.html
TPI 350-700r4   http://chevelles.com/showroom/ricks%20motor%20-L
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ACES #0140


On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 16:18:32 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List
> 
> 
> Hello
> 
> My first car was a Chevy, 1964 Malibu SS, Hardtop, Midnight 
> Blue, with 
> the Light Blue Interior, 283 Engine, Auto on the floor, with bucket 
> seats. 
> Wow... what a car and a lot of great memories.
> I kept the car in fantastic shape, and spotless, right up until 
> July 6th, 
> 1972 when a gal in a brand new MG Convertible pulled out in front of 
> me, 
> making a left hand turn. She had just picked up her shoes for the 
> prom, in 
> her new MG, her graduation present. Must have been nice, but for me, 
> I worked 
> for every penny I had in my car. 
>Well, that Chevy just outright totalled that MG, even at 40 miles 
> per 
> hour. The Malibu got hurt bad too, but just the fender, grill, 
> bumper, hood 
> and windshield. It was enough to have the insurance company total 
> it. I 
> collected the insurance, and went back to the scrap yard to buy the 
> car back, 
> only to find it gone...never to been seen from again.
> Now, I'm 48 years old, and you know what, I'm still looking for 
> a 1964 
> Malibu SS, Hardtop, Midnight Blue, with the Light Blue Interior, 283 
> Engine, 
> Auto on the floor, with bucket seats. From 1972 til now, I've never 
> seen one 
> like it, even though I keep looking. Oh, I have had the opportunity 
> to buy a 
> beautiful convertible, but never one like I had.  
> So now, today, I've joined this list, hoping maybe I can find 
> one in poor 
> condition to restore, or, well, I can still dream...
> 
> Thomas W. Rogers
> P. O. Box 85
> Deer Creek, Illinois  61733
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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[Chevelle-List] 1964 Malibu SS

2002-03-16 Thread Travelback4u


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Hello

My first car was a Chevy, 1964 Malibu SS, Hardtop, Midnight Blue, with 
the Light Blue Interior, 283 Engine, Auto on the floor, with bucket seats. 
Wow... what a car and a lot of great memories.
I kept the car in fantastic shape, and spotless, right up until July 6th, 
1972 when a gal in a brand new MG Convertible pulled out in front of me, 
making a left hand turn. She had just picked up her shoes for the prom, in 
her new MG, her graduation present. Must have been nice, but for me, I worked 
for every penny I had in my car. 
   Well, that Chevy just outright totalled that MG, even at 40 miles per 
hour. The Malibu got hurt bad too, but just the fender, grill, bumper, hood 
and windshield. It was enough to have the insurance company total it. I 
collected the insurance, and went back to the scrap yard to buy the car back, 
only to find it gone...never to been seen from again.
Now, I'm 48 years old, and you know what, I'm still looking for a 1964 
Malibu SS, Hardtop, Midnight Blue, with the Light Blue Interior, 283 Engine, 
Auto on the floor, with bucket seats. From 1972 til now, I've never seen one 
like it, even though I keep looking. Oh, I have had the opportunity to buy a 
beautiful convertible, but never one like I had.  
So now, today, I've joined this list, hoping maybe I can find one in poor 
condition to restore, or, well, I can still dream...

Thomas W. Rogers
P. O. Box 85
Deer Creek, Illinois  61733
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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