1964 GTO Tri-power 4 speed registry
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Here is my 1964 GTO Tri-power 4 speed registry PHS documented original engine is long gone , 461 with 66 trips .
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Couple more pics.
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64 Goat
I really like the stance of your car. When the panels are aligned correctly like yours, black really stands out. Are the rims 14 or 15"
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Nice! I like that fan shroud.
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Wheels are 14 x 7 , shroud is from a full-size Pontiac . Custom made coils / gas shocks , rides beautiful with stock spring rate .
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Are you running a manual trans, if so what? If so, what rear gear are you running?
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My kind of GTO. Very, very nice. Don't change a thing!
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Chrisp-
I see you have the underhood light switch bracket I have been looking for. Was wondering where your car was built, and If by chance you have a spare one? |
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3 Deuce-
I would be all over that when you can get it in your hands. Please let me know, thanks! Jon |
Any one else own a 64 GTO Tri-power 4 speed ? Post your car .
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I do, but it is far from original.
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just kidding...it's a LeMans! It DOES have correct date-coded GTO horns, though!!!
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Any one else own a 64 GTO Tri-power 4 speed ?
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Started looking around for a GTO in '94 and found one that was complete but just needed attention, like a lot of attention. It started out as Saddle Bronze (marketing name for Brown ;-), but I always liked Black so Black it is. PHS has it as a late model tripower made in June at the Fremont Plant and sold new near Los Angeles.
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Here's mine. A very late build date of 7/24/64 out of KC, it's an original Tri-Power, 4 Speed, 3:23 open rear end Goat sold out of Charles Hearn in Chicago, IL. The original drivetrain is long gone. It currently has a '67 400 with #64 heads, '65 Trips, '64 dated M20 and 3:55 Safe-T-Track 8.2 10 bolt rear end. The car was originally Silvermist Gray, Black Cordova Top with Parchment Interior. I don't think I've seen a silver '64 with white interior before. A previous owner painted the car red with black interior. I plan to take it back to the original color combo next year along with steelies and dog dish caps. The latter might come very soon as I'm getting a little tired of the Cragars.
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I'm not sure on the fronts. I think they are 15x5. The rears are 15x8.5. The backspacing has been listed as 4 15/16" or 5".
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