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MWFan

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Joined a few weeks ago, have loved big block Mopars since the early 70's. I am halfway into my 600 mile trip to pick up my dream car, 64 Polara with a 440 built to Magnum specs. Tomorrow I will be a proud big block B body owner!
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Beautiful car. One of my favorites as well. Welcome aboard, lots of good info here.
 
Welcome to the forum and that's one sweet 64!

Thanks for posting a pic...
 
:welcome:from the foothills of NE Tennessee, neighbor!
Excellent choice, BTW....:thumbsup:
 
Welcome from Indiana. Beautiful Polara, I’m partial to the early Bs.
 
Welcome MW !

Nice looking '64 :thumbsup:

Get a couple of pics of the rear, that's a cool look on those. I've owned two 500's.
 
Is this your first classic car?
Kinda. Had a 72 Buick Skylark back in the day, just a 350, stock grocery motor, had some wheels, no real hot rod stuff. When my son turned 16, a couple of decades ago I found a 1960 Olds Super 88 bubbletop car. We slammed it and painted it red, my how that car could draw a crowd! Just a Chev 350 though. This is my first true muscle car and in by far the best condition, the man I got it from is a real fanatic. It was a Cali car he found in Washington State, has original owners manual, sales documentation and stacks of paperwork detailing the engine build, receipts for everything done for the last eight years plus all used parts he has replaced that are still functional. Says it hasn't had a hose used on it since he owned it, wet cloth in one hand, dry in the other. It is in truly spectacular shape. Unfortunately it hasnt stopped raining from Chicago to Berea Ky....so its going to get its first bath in 8 years when it gets back to Tennessee!
 
Kinda. Had a 72 Buick Skylark back in the day, just a 350, stock grocery motor, had some wheels, no real hot rod stuff. When my son turned 16, a couple of decades ago I found a 1960 Olds Super 88 bubbletop car. We slammed it and painted it red, my how that car could draw a crowd! Just a Chev 350 though. This is my first true muscle car and in by far the best condition, the man I got it from is a real fanatic. It was a Cali car he found in Washington State, has original owners manual, sales documentation and stacks of paperwork detailing the engine build, receipts for everything done for the last eight years plus all used parts he has replaced that are still functional. Says it hasn't had a hose used on it since he owned it, wet cloth in one hand, dry in the other. It is in truly spectacular shape. Unfortunately it hasnt stopped raining from Chicago to Berea Ky....so its going to get its first bath in 8 years when it gets back to Tennessee!
Well congratulations. By the age of your son, I see were in the same age bracket, so id say you deserve it at this stage of life
Enjoy you earned it
 
Welcome! Congratulations on your acquisition of your big block b! Looks great!
 
Finally safe at home. You couldn't SMACK the smile off my face! Now to find a carb to replace this choked up Edelbrock 600....;^)
 
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