Josh Noiles
PCS Member
Been a while, but hope all is well with everyone!
This past Sunday morning, a friend called and said he had discoved a
'60s hearse" in the woods, next to a house while out exploring rural roads the day before. Of course, I made arrangements to take a drive with him that afternoon and I.D./photograph the car. It was about an hour's drive, and a nice day for it.
It wasn't a hearse... but he was on the right track: by 4pm I was headed home with a '64 shop manual and the clear title to a '64 Series 75 sedan (no divider).
We hauled the car home Monday night. She`s a big (literally) project.
Just beginning to dive into this car to see what's needed: rockers have some holes, rear quarters need work, front fenders are *cooked.* Carpet is removed, trunk dress-up dismantled. Upper body rust is minimal. Doors quite decent. Good and trunk very good. Rear bumper bad, front good.
Engine not stuck, driveline intact. Suspension looks solid. X-frame good. Floors have some bad spots. All glass is good. Interior very moldy, seat splt in spots.
It might be too much for me, but the owner had planned to scrap this car after losing interest, so it has been saved from that fate, at least. Supposedly it came here from Western Canada in the `90s.
Now up on tires that hold air and movable.
What`s next:
I really love the look of this car, and it`s has my favorite series `75 body-style... although not quite the dream `59 or `60!!
As some of you may remember I had a '50 A.J. Miller Duplex project that I was was forced to sell (to an *excellent* home I`ll add, and no undergoing full resto to original cond.), as it was beyond me. I don`t know if I should do that again, and continue the hunt for one in more reasonable shape... or if I should hang onto this one for parts.. or... decisions decisions.
Figured you folks would enjoy the update and pics anyway. Thoughts and comments welcomed!
And here`s the question for those familiar with Series 75 for `64: horns on this car: Are they supposed to be located behind the grille? Are they supposed to be the 2 little shell horns and one long one, like regular `64s?
I ask this because I can`t find the horns anywhere... and I think the seller might`ve plucked them for his truck. A massive favor: could someone with a `64 limo take a photo of the horns, so I can see what they should look like, and whether or not the horns on the sellers truck are the ones off this limo.
Enjoy:
This past Sunday morning, a friend called and said he had discoved a
'60s hearse" in the woods, next to a house while out exploring rural roads the day before. Of course, I made arrangements to take a drive with him that afternoon and I.D./photograph the car. It was about an hour's drive, and a nice day for it.
It wasn't a hearse... but he was on the right track: by 4pm I was headed home with a '64 shop manual and the clear title to a '64 Series 75 sedan (no divider).
We hauled the car home Monday night. She`s a big (literally) project.
Just beginning to dive into this car to see what's needed: rockers have some holes, rear quarters need work, front fenders are *cooked.* Carpet is removed, trunk dress-up dismantled. Upper body rust is minimal. Doors quite decent. Good and trunk very good. Rear bumper bad, front good.
Engine not stuck, driveline intact. Suspension looks solid. X-frame good. Floors have some bad spots. All glass is good. Interior very moldy, seat splt in spots.
It might be too much for me, but the owner had planned to scrap this car after losing interest, so it has been saved from that fate, at least. Supposedly it came here from Western Canada in the `90s.
Now up on tires that hold air and movable.
What`s next:
I really love the look of this car, and it`s has my favorite series `75 body-style... although not quite the dream `59 or `60!!
Figured you folks would enjoy the update and pics anyway. Thoughts and comments welcomed!
And here`s the question for those familiar with Series 75 for `64: horns on this car: Are they supposed to be located behind the grille? Are they supposed to be the 2 little shell horns and one long one, like regular `64s?
I ask this because I can`t find the horns anywhere... and I think the seller might`ve plucked them for his truck. A massive favor: could someone with a `64 limo take a photo of the horns, so I can see what they should look like, and whether or not the horns on the sellers truck are the ones off this limo.
Enjoy:







