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  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,439 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I ordered a 64 buick wildcat 465-2 4bbl and it came in with a bench seat instead of bucket seats. Walked across street and bought a 64 Malibu SS 327, instead.
    Jim


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    @jesbroken said:
    I ordered a 64 buick wildcat 465-2 4bbl and it came in with a bench seat instead of bucket seats. Walked across street and bought a 64 Malibu SS 327, instead.
    Jim

    .

    Did you get the L30 327 (250 HP) or the L74 327 (300 hp) ?
    Hardtop or convertible ?
    Manual or Automatic ?

    .

  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,439 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @dcarr said:

    @jesbroken said:
    I ordered a 64 buick wildcat 465-2 4bbl and it came in with a bench seat instead of bucket seats. Walked across street and bought a 64 Malibu SS 327, instead.
    Jim

    Did you get the L30 327 (250 HP) or the L74 327 (300 hp) ?
    Hardtop or convertible ?
    Manual or Automatic ?

    327 275hp single 4bbl 4 spd convertible. My first real car, I was driving a beat up wrecked Morris Minor till this one.
    Jim


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    Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
  • Steven59Steven59 Posts: 9,814 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @dcarr said:
    I drove this the other day (1968 Buick GS-Colorado - photo of older magazine article about it):

    This was my 1970 GS350 when I was 19. I want to get another GS while I can still drive :D

    "When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"

  • dcarrdcarr Posts: 8,951 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 17, 2025 3:42PM

    @jesbroken said:

    @dcarr said:

    @jesbroken said:
    I ordered a 64 buick wildcat 465-2 4bbl and it came in with a bench seat instead of bucket seats. Walked across street and bought a 64 Malibu SS 327, instead.
    Jim

    Did you get the L30 327 (250 HP) or the L74 327 (300 hp) ?
    Hardtop or convertible ?
    Manual or Automatic ?

    327 275hp single 4bbl 4 spd convertible. My first real car, I was driving a beat up wrecked Morris Minor till this one.
    Jim

    .

    There wasn't a "275 HP" 327 offered in 1964. The only 327s available in a 1964 Malibu were the L30 327 (250 HP) or the L74 327 (300 hp). Both of those came with a single 4-bbl carburetor.

    The L74 was dropped after 1965. In 1966 the L30 was tweaked a little bit and advertised as a "275 HP", so that is probably what you are remembering. The L30 was offered up through the 1968 model year.

    In 1965 the legendary L79 327 was introduced. It had solid lifters and was advertised as "350 HP". It was also offered up through the 1968 model year.

    A 1964 Malibu SS convertible with the L30 327 and manual transmission had a total production of a little under 300 cars,
    The same car, but with the L74 327 had a production of less than 100 cars.

    .

  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,439 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 17, 2025 3:53PM

    Thats the way I remembered it. My 68 camaro ss was a 327-325hp single 4bbl written on the air cleaner. My friends 66 nova ss was a 327-350hp.
    Jim


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    Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,439 ✭✭✭✭✭

    BTW the nova smoked me along with most everyone else. His was white with black vinyl top and my camaro the same. Not many camaros with a vinyl top.
    Jim


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  • dcarrdcarr Posts: 8,951 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @jesbroken said:
    Thats the way I remembered it. My 68 camaro ss was a 327-325hp single 4bbl written on the air cleaner. My friends 66 nova ss was a 327-350hp.
    Jim

    .

    I don't know of any 327 ever having a "325" (advertised) horsepower rating.
    Maybe it was a 396 ? Those came in three different horsepower levels: 325 HP, 350 HP, and 375 HP.

    A 327 (350 HP L79) was not a heavy motor, and in a relatively light car like a Nova I can see how it would "smoke" a lot of other cars.

    .

  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,439 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 17, 2025 7:51PM

    You are correct, google agrees. Can't get it out of my mind though. 57 years ago so I'll concede. Lol Thanks for the info, didn't think I needed to look it up. 🫩
    Jim


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    Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
  • dcarrdcarr Posts: 8,951 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Steven59 said:

    @Steven59 said:

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    That must be from one of the national Buick GS conventions (that I never was able to attend) ?

    .

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  • Steven59Steven59 Posts: 9,814 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @dcarr said:
    That must be from one of the national Buick GS conventions (that I never was able to attend) ?

    Yes - this year May 14 - 17

    "When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"

  • 1northcoin1northcoin Posts: 4,777 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 18, 2025 4:07PM

    (Anchorage Alaska's new 4th Avenue in the year it was built, 1915. Photograph by Anchorage's 1st Photographer Sydney Laurence's assistant with Sydney Laurence up on the ladder photographing an "aerial" view of the new avenue.)

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    Today's 4th Avenue:

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    YESTERDAY'S VIEW FROM A 737 AIRPLANE OF ALASKA'S TURNAGAIN ARM WITH ITS GLACIER CAPPED MOUNTANS AND BORE TIDE WATERS - TO SARAH McLACHLAN'S SINGING OF "ANGEL"

    Link to video of Turnagain Arm as Seen from my 737 Aircraft:

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9H1uQIgFV7Y

    Turnagain Arm figuratively extends from my backyard but rarely do I get to view it from the air. Named by Captain Cook as "Turnagain River" in 1778 it designated the branch of posthumously named Cook Inlet where his ships had to "turn-again" instead of continuing on through an elusive Northwest Passage.

    Today on the north side of Turnagain Arm is the road and rail route between Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula, while the south side as seen in the above linked video contains glacier capped mountains that drop into the sea.

    The Arm with its Bore Tides is noteworthy for its up to 40 foot high tides being the second highest in the world to Fundy Bay's 50 foot tides in Nova Scotia. It is also of historical significance as the site of Alaska's 1896 Gold Rush that preceded the Klondike Gold Rush. Thousands of men flocked to its mining towns of Sunshine and Hope along its shores - communities that predated Anchorage where hardly anyone resided until 1915 with the advent of the Alaska Railroad.

    Below are screen shots from the above linked video.which almost wasn't since I was relegated to an aisle seat and had to hope my distance from the window would not negate my shooting efforts. The high risk effort apparently resulted in a high reward as I received a YouTube comment stating, "100% beautiful. Thank you so much for the clip."

    And here are views of Turnagain Arm and the mountains on its southern shore as seen in my previously taken photos from ground level:

    And below is a painting I commisioned Alaska artist Steven Gordon to paint from one of my photos showing the view looking south across Turnagain Arm from McHugh Creek on its northern shore:

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