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Old 02-24-2024, 01:50 PM
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Default '64 Cutlass, #s 330/4-sp, 1 Family Owned, 41k miles

Very cool car - has the best powertrain you could get in a '64 Cutlass, and it's a nice color combo (love the white painted top). Seller's father in law bought this one new.

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Default 64 442....

Definitely a 'gentleman's muscle car'...

Was there a call out on these cars for the 442 package...I don't see anything??

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Cool car but disappointed no shots of the engine compartment, trunk or underside.
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----Not a 442, but pretty cool, and appears really well cared for. 64 442's had a small emblem forward of the front wheel wells, and maybe in the rear. Can't quite remember....Bill S
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----Googled it and there is a rear 442 emblem on the right rear. I've always liked the 64 442's. Just missed a beauty of a convert just across the river from me in Canada. Yellow with black gut, white top and factory AC. Should have bought that one 10 or 12 years ago...Bill S
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So, basically this is a 442 without the badges??

I agree some under hood and bottom side photos would be helpful.

I like it...simple and looks like a car with no drama
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So, basically this is a 442 without the badges??

I agree some under hood and bottom side photos would be helpful.

I like it...simple and looks like a car with no drama
----442 330 engine had 290 hp. 442 330 had better valve train and a hotter cam that was rated at 310hp. Not a lot of difference, but better!...Bill S
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Relisted for $30k in the link below:

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Traded in a 61 T-Bird on it when purchased new. Says the OO was a machinist...I'll bet he made that strange looking shift knob. Seems like a nice car for the $$$.
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Traded in a 61 T-Bird on it when purchased new. Says the OO was a machinist...I'll bet he made that strange looking shift knob. Seems like a nice car for the $$$.
I keep looking at that shift knob and wondering if it was factory... It is a cool car and I really like the color combo. Seems the price is very reasonable in this crazy world, just isn't in the recognized "investment grade" years of "real" muscle cars, I guess.
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