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Old 03-03-2008, 07:12 AM
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There's nothing like fresh paint. I painted a 64 Malibu SS today. Its an original Hawaii car with a 6 cylinder/powerglide. Not a muscle car but cool anyway.


















Just thought I'd share,


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Old 03-03-2008, 08:31 PM
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Cool. Is that heater delete I am seeing???
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Old 03-03-2008, 09:21 PM
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Yep, heater delete.
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Old 03-03-2008, 09:26 PM
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Hey, nice looking paint job. Did you do it outside?
Any extra heater delete plates around?
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Default Re: 64 Malibu SS

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Yep, heater delete.

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Now...or an original C48 car?.

Cool!.

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My money is on original... being from the Island.
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Its an original heater delete. The paint came out nice. I painted it right where it sits in the photo. The 2H on the trim tag shows the heater delete option.


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Default Re: 64 Malibu SS

918 Azure Aqua... very cool
lets see when its polished up.
There is nothing uncool about a 6cyl/PG just keep it in low and enjoy the powerband between 45-50 mph.

isn't a 5837 a V8 SS ?

though it would not be the first time I have seen the cowl tag indicate V8 and vin says 6cyl
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The VIN shows a 6 cylinder. The trim tags always show the V8 code since fisher body was only concerned with drilling the correct holes ect.


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That looks nice...I'm jealous.
Does it have buckets with console too?
Is that a 230 cu engine with the chrome accessories?
Wish mine was that clean.
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