I went back and looked at the replies to my e-mail about the car being for sale. Most of them were negative on the price. I paid $1500 for the body and the remaining parts, mostly the interior. Fortunately, he left the rear springs as they didn't
fit his new car. There is no front suspension or steering, no trans or axle, no driveshaft, no radiator. It already had a '65 axle and transmission when he got it. I talked to the guy he got it from and he said it was like that when he got it but he had mounted
the rebuilt engine into the car and never ran it. He had sourced a correct pair of carbs for it. The air cleaners and intakes had been modified to fit Edelbrock cars.
I will put the car back together with a regular 413 if I don't get the original engine back. I have another 1964 trans and a spare floor shift valve body. For me, I could not let the car get cut up. I love the '64 300s, always have. Now to track down the
guy in Kingman to see if he has the transmission.
Nick
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