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Hey everyone! I'm Paul and I just recently bought a 1964 Pontiac Star Chief. This is my very first American car, and I'm very excited to bring her back to her 1960s glory! She has 95% of her original parts. And has a straight body with minor dents and surface rust. I'm looking forward to digging through forums and the community to help get this beautiful car back on the road!
 

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Welcome Beer King.

I commend you on your choice of American car brands.

Did you acquire the Star Chief in the states - Utah? Lots of Pontiac resources ready to help here.

I’m sure everyone would like to see your car, please post pictures.
I got the car from Southern Arizona. It was a fun drive to get it!
 

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I’m curious how you found such a gem and almost complete
I was just scrolling through craigslist and happened to find this car...never heard of a Star Chief before. I kept looking at other cars, but this one just grabbed my attention for some reason. So i talked it over with the misses and she supported me getting it!
 

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Nice.
The Star Chief and Bonneville were the long wheel base B bodies. They also had the 4 speed hydramatic trans while the Catalina/Grand Prix/Ventura were short wheelbase and had the three speed Roto-Hydramatic.

Wish I never sold my 64 Catalina 2 door Hardtop.
I really like the body lines and the size of the Star Chief! And I've heard from a passerby that these cars do pack a sizable punch when you romp on it!
 
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