1964 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe �€" 327 V8, Custom Interior,
12-Bolt Rear Why This Car Is Special The 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air
occupies an interesting place in Chevrolet's full-size lineup. It
sat between the base Biscayne and the top-tier Impala, giving
buyers a car with genuine style credentials without the Impala's
premium price tag. In 1964, Chevrolet redesigned its full-size body
with cleaner, more squared-off sheetmetal, moving away from the
curved styling of the early 1960s. The result was one of the most
balanced-looking full-size Chevrolets of the decade. The sport
coupe body style �€" a true two-door hardtop with no B-pillar �€"
gave the 1964 Bel Air a wide-open greenhouse and the sweeping
wrap-around rear window that defined hardtop design in that era.
With all the glass dropped, it's a completely different car than a
pillar coupe. This particular 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe
has been built as a serious driver with a cohesive custom theme.
The maroon exterior and matching burgundy interior aren't
mismatched afterthoughts �€" they were clearly planned together,
and the execution shows throughout the car. The 327ci V8 under the
hood is the engine that made the full-size Chevy a credible
performer in 1964, and it's backed by a 12-bolt rear end with 3.55
gearing �€" enough to move the car with authority off the line. The
VIN confirms this is a Flint, Michigan-assembled car, built during
the 1964 model year, in the sport coupe body style. For the buyer
who wants a fully customized 1964 Bel Air that's ready to drive and
show �€" not a project �€" this car delivers a clear vision
executed with real attention to detail. Features List - 327ci V8
engine with 4-barrel carburetor - Chrome valve covers and chrome
air cleaner - 327 V8 fender badge - Two-speed Powerglide automatic
transmission - Power steering - 12-bolt rear end with 3.55 gearing
- Sport coupe body style �€" true 2-door hardtop, no B-pillar -
Distinctive wrap-around rear rear window - Custom maroon exterior
paint - Wide white wall tires with SS hub caps - Bel Air fender
badge - Triple taillights - Chrome front and rear bumpers with rear
bumper guards - Custom wood-grain steering wheel with billet center
cap - Gray velour seating with burgundy cording throughout -
Burgundy dash, steering wheel, and carpeting - Custom carpet with
embroidered Bel Air script - Center console with cup holders - Rear
seat armrests - Custom headliner - AM/FM radio - Aftermarket gauge
package: tachometer, oil pressure, water temperature, and volt
gauges - Lined and finished trunk with matching spare tire
Mechanical The 327 cubic inch small block V8 was one of the
defining engines of the 1960s. Introduced in 1962, the 327 was a
stroked version of the 283 and quickly became the preferred V8 for
buyers who wanted real performance without stepping up to the big
block. In the 1964 Bel Air, the 327 was available in multiple
output levels, and this car wears the correct 327 V8 fender badge
to match. The engine is dressed with chrome valve covers and a
chrome air cleaner �€" clean, period-correct presentation that
shows well without being overdone. The 4-barrel carburetor feeds
the engine properly, and the setup looks as good as it runs. Behind
the engine sits a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. The
Powerglide has a reputation as the 'lazy' choice compared to a
four-speed, but that's an oversimplification. The Powerglide is a
durable, simple transmission that pairs well with a torquey small
block for relaxed daily driving, and the 3.55 rear gearing in the
12-bolt rear end compensates effectively for the transmission's
two-speed limitation. The 12-bolt rear end itself is one of the
most sought-after components on any 1960s GM product �€" it's a
stronger unit than the 10-bolt, with better axle retention and a
larger ring gear, and it's the same axle assembly that appeared in
high-performance applications throughout the decade. Power steering
is fitted, which is a welc
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