What a nice car. It sure is a shame that it was moved to a wet location for storage. I subscribed and am patiently awaiting your restoration. Thank you for saving this beauty.
Guidematic headlamp control superseded Autronic Eye! FYI. Have it on my 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix. Speedminder for setting your limit on how fast you wanted to go before buzzer sounded off a warning. What happened to the radio? Bill
Still have it and it will run but it’s not to the daily driver condition that I wanted it to be. Life got in the way and I’ve had to finish some projects for other people first, plus doing some home projects now too. I would love to be able to drive it regularly. I’ve picked up some parts for it… just waiting for the time to get to it. Thanks for watching
Sorry I did not watch far enough initially to see the AM radio. As much as this car is optioned I would try to locate an AM/FM radio and a reverb setup that would mount in the car as an available dealer installed option. Bill
Thanks, I have been picking up some parts for it and a FM radio is on my wishlist. I haven’t considered reverb for this one but I suppose it would be fun
I thought of making a play for a very similar one to this a few weeks ago. The stars didn't align. It did run and drive and the seller claimed it was rust free. The seller gave a crap presentation and between the distance and the price and unknowns I let it go.
That’s too bad. I’ve been I a similar situation. I drove 10 hours and got a hotel room for the night. Went to see the car in the morning and found the seller flat out lied to every question I had asked. I ended up turning around and going straight home without the car. Too bad there are people who misrepresent and waste time. I hope you are able to find the right car for you!
@@NIXONGarage Thanks Nix. I collect the First-Gen Riv and know them extremely well. In my case the seller wasn't a liar, he just gave lousy pictures and didn't take me serious. Many sellers do that thinking that if a prospect doesn't show up on their door with hundred dollar bills in their hand they are not serious. BTW, what are your plans for this unit?
@@lrlforfun I plan on getting it roadworthy and driving it. I enjoy working on my cars and I have a lot of fun driving them. Bodywork, paint and interior will all come as time and money allows
Those are called Turbine Wheels. They are aluminum or some similar metal and they bolt onto the steel wheels. I still need to find the center spinner caps for them. They are not the same as a regular spinner hubcap. Thanks for the comments
Great video! Love the 63-65. Riviera and 65-66 Wildcats!
Beautiful 64 Riviera you got there! super Wildcat wow. Too bad it got to this condition but well worth restoring
Thank you. I appreciate you checking out the video
What a nice car. It sure is a shame that it was moved to a wet location for storage. I subscribed and am patiently awaiting your restoration. Thank you for saving this beauty.
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That rust is way more extensive than you think. What you see is fraction of the damage. Worth saving!
NICE car i just got one also ,,,, daul quads black ext white int ,,,, just got it running another one in garage 35 years
Guidematic headlamp control superseded Autronic Eye! FYI. Have it on my 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix. Speedminder for
setting your limit on how fast you wanted to go before buzzer sounded off a warning. What happened to the radio? Bill
I’m used to saying Autronic Eye, ha ha, because of my 1950’s car interest. Thanks for the correction.
Woah he's back alright ohhhh yeah
Waiting for the follow up video. Did it ever get running? Still have it or did you give up and sell?
Still have it and it will run but it’s not to the daily driver condition that I wanted it to be. Life got in the way and I’ve had to finish some projects for other people first, plus doing some home projects now too. I would love to be able to drive it regularly. I’ve picked up some parts for it… just waiting for the time to get to it. Thanks for watching
R U going to restore this? Would love to see your progress
I have been buying parts to restore it, I want to make it a nice driver. My toddler son and some other projects have taken up most of my time recently
Sorry I did not watch far enough initially to see the AM radio. As much as this car is optioned I would try to locate an AM/FM radio and a reverb setup that would mount in the car as an available dealer installed option. Bill
Thanks, I have been picking up some parts for it and a FM radio is on my wishlist. I haven’t considered reverb for this one but I suppose it would be fun
Hey Nix: How's the 64 Riv coming along??
Nice car young man, what is the colour?
I believe this is Desert Beige
@@NIXONGarage I was going to say I have not seen that colour
I thought of making a play for a very similar one to this a few weeks ago. The stars didn't align. It did run and drive and the seller claimed it was rust free. The seller gave a crap presentation and between the distance and the price and unknowns I let it go.
That’s too bad.
I’ve been I a similar situation. I drove 10 hours and got a hotel room for the night. Went to see the car in the morning and found the seller flat out lied to every question I had asked. I ended up turning around and going straight home without the car. Too bad there are people who misrepresent and waste time.
I hope you are able to find the right car for you!
@@NIXONGarage Thanks Nix. I collect the First-Gen Riv and know them extremely well. In my case the seller wasn't a liar, he just gave lousy pictures and didn't take me serious. Many sellers do that thinking that if a prospect doesn't show up on their door with hundred dollar bills in their hand they are not serious. BTW, what are your plans for this unit?
@@lrlforfun I plan on getting it roadworthy and driving it. I enjoy working on my cars and I have a lot of fun driving them. Bodywork, paint and interior will all come as time and money allows
Yeah, let me know if you need some advice and if I can I'm glad to help. I KNOW a 64 Riviera!
@@lrlforfun Thank you very much, I appreciate it!
Are those wheels or wheel covers? Bill
Those are called Turbine Wheels. They are aluminum or some similar metal and they bolt onto the steel wheels. I still need to find the center spinner caps for them. They are not the same as a regular spinner hubcap. Thanks for the comments
As far as the FM and reverb , I will keep my eye out for both of them on eBay for you! Bill
360 horses. 465 foot pounds torque. All gross figures.