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63-64 Cadillac Chapter Spotlight in the January 2025 Self-Starter

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dennis P. DiBari Dec 22. 1 Reply

You will find a 63-64 Cadillac Chapter on page 8 of the January Self-Starter which is now available online. It is always nice to receive positive recognition for our great Chapter! Here is a screen…Continue

Happy Holidays from Classic Cadillac Parts

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I will be out of town Dec 25-29 so anyone that needs something or wants a…Continue

Dino Diaries - All Jacked Up For Christmas!

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I have very limited space in my 3 bay garage with the left and right bay used for storage and work tables, etc leaving the narrow center aisle for my 1964 Coupe de Ville Dino. Six years ago I bought…Continue

Dino Diaries - Up on the Ramps

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I had my '64 Dino out for several drives the day before but with rains coming in, I decided to get it up on the ramps to install some of that gold cadmium plated bling I have to go on him.While up in…Continue

 

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Dennis P. DiBari replied to Jason Edge's discussion 63-64 Cadillac Chapter Spotlight in the January 2025 Self-Starter
"Jason,      Great write up and a great Grand National picture.  Well deserved recognition for all the work you do for all of us!  Thank you. Dennis DiBari"
Dec 22
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63-64 Cadillac Chapter Spotlight in the January 2025 Self-Starter

You will find a 63-64 Cadillac Chapter on page 8 of the January Self-Starter which is now available online. It is always nice to receive positive recognition for our great Chapter! Here is a screen shot of that page:(Click to enlarge)See More
Dec 22
Jason Edge replied to Jeff Donaldson's discussion Clock Removal
"Spray some WD40 around the insulator and it should gently pry out. At worse if it breaks, you can match it up with one of those rubber insulators you can get in the fastener section of Home Depot or Lowes. You might also have it in a warm room or…"
Dec 21
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Happy Holidays from Classic Cadillac Parts

I will be out of town Dec 25-29 so anyone that needs something or wants a Building Order shipped before Christmas needs to let me know by EOD Monday Dec 23.I hope you all have a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays & New Year!Jason Edge Owner:    Classic Cadillac Parts  -…See More
Dec 20
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Happy Holidays from Classic Cadillac Parts

I will be out of town Dec 25-29 so anyone that needs something or wants a Building Order shipped before Christmas needs to let me know by EOD Monday Dec 23.I hope you all have a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays & New Year!Jason Edge Owner:    Classic Cadillac Parts  -…See More
Dec 20
Jason Edge commented on Jason Edge's page Parts Suppliers & Service
"Just added this link for that asphalt cloth coated wire loom courtesy of Chris Carlson. This was one if the items that came up in this past Sunday's  Zoom Meetup: Asphalt Coated Cloth Wire Loom from Jurassic Classic Auto Parts - Click Here"
Dec 17
Jason Edge replied to Jeff Donaldson's discussion Clock Removal
"Dennis is correct on all accounts, especially about disconnecting battery. I will add that with the dash pad off I have never met a clock I couldn't get a grip and turn our by hand. With dash pad on you really don't have much room to get a…"
Dec 17
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Dino Diaries - All Jacked Up For Christmas!

I have very limited space in my 3 bay garage with the left and right bay used for storage and work tables, etc leaving the narrow center aisle for my 1964 Coupe de Ville Dino. Six years ago I bought a set of 56" 2 Piece Race Ramps as I was tired of the heavy cumbersome metal ones. I really like the fact the rear section removes giving you more side clearance. These "Race Ramps" are very strong, supporting 3,000 lb for the pair, but very light and easy to store. Below is a stock picture of them.…See More
Dec 16
Jason Edge replied to Wayne Morris's discussion Body side molding install help needed
"Wayne, 4 things to consider on "sealing" the fasteners:1) I include bonded washers with all the studded fasteners I sell. this as a rubber side that should face the the metal on the rear qtr, or fender or door (if used on the inner section…"
Dec 14
Jason Edge replied to Kevin Wray's discussion Fender Trim Removal
"They can be, but is not factory and is one of 3 attachment methods I recommend. I could go on but will repeat myself. See my detailed reply on your Body side molding install help needed thread."
Dec 12
Jason Edge replied to Wayne Morris's discussion Body side molding install help needed
"From the factory the doors used the "bathtub" shaped push in fasteners for the inner 3 attachment points on sedans (4 attachment points on the coupe/conv door).  The trim simply pops onto the fasteners.  That is the outer ridge…"
Dec 12
Jason Edge replied to Wayne Morris's discussion Body side molding install help needed
"On the rear qtr panel side trim for the sedan  You will have 5 push in spring clips at the very front (on left of picture below), then 3 medium size studded clips (3rd row from left) and then the 2 small studded clips. These rear qtr side trim…"
Dec 12
Jason Edge replied to Jason Edge's discussion Current 1963/64 Cadillac Listings on eBay
"See new eBay Listing for 1963/64 Cadillacs for December 11, 2024 below: 1964 Cadillac Series 62 Pre-Owned $54,999.00 or Best Offer Pickup only: Over 60 mi from 27529 Sponsored Dec-10 21:26Year: 1964Miles: 76,522Make:…"
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Dino Diaries - Up on the Ramps

I had my '64 Dino out for several drives the day before but with rains coming in, I decided to get it up on the ramps to install some of that gold cadmium plated bling I have to go on him.While up in the air, I might go ahead and tackle the rear main seal with the main bearing cap mods, etc.Not sure yet, but could see myself going for it once I jump under and start working a bit. It would be a good time to pull the oil pan and repaint and freshen up with all those cad plated oil pan bolts.For…See More
Dec 10
Jason Edge commented on Jason Edge's blog post To Add Forum Discussions, Photos, Videos or Events to our Site
" Just bumping this up for those that may be new to our website. It is a bit different than say Facebook, but is pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Jason. "
Dec 7
Jason Edge left a comment for Ken Lenarcic
"Hi Ken, Welcome to the 63/64 Cadillac Chapter and Website. Tell us about your 63 Convertible when you get a chance. For additional information on posting to our website check out the help information up top on our Help Page by clicking on Help  "
Dec 7

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Do you own any 1963 & 1964 Cadillacs? If Yes, Year & Body Style
1964 Coupe DeVille, Sierra Gold body, White Vinyl Top
Cadillac LaSalle Club Membership Number? (Must be a member to Join Chapter & Website)
Yes, # 14225, Lifetime Member
1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Member?
Yes, Chapter Director

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A Quick Picture Blog - Car Coming Back Together.... and then back apart!

Posted on September 17, 2015 at 9:30pm 1 Comment

Might include something in the next newsletter but I have been putting the right side trim back on my 64 CDV after having the body work and paint redone on the RH fender,…

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Funny Picture of a Crazy Cadillac Person

Posted on August 28, 2015 at 11:23am 0 Comments

Every year or so I pull pictures off my wife's iPhone and organize them in folder by date. I have been pulling them off but behind on organizing them. Here is one I thought was funny where she caught me standing on the tailgate of the Escalade taking a picture of the 429 engine I had just rebuilt. Picture is kinda fuzzy but thought it was funny nonetheless.…

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Chuffed to win Vintage 1964 Cadillac Banners

Posted on July 31, 2015 at 9:52am 0 Comments

I have been watching this ebay auction for a 9' and smaller 1964 banner intently all week,  ready to slide in at 9:45am today and get them. They didn't come cheap but will look cool in my Sliver and Gold upstairs Cadillac Office!

Here's the link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/301693022763?euid=42a7328d87be4f258bd61c322f88430b&cp=1…

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The 1963/64 Cadillac Website and the 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter

Posted on July 22, 2015 at 7:30am 0 Comments

Periodically I like to remind everyone that the Website and Chapter are separate.

--> To be a member of our Chapter you MUST be a member of the Cadillac LaSalle Club (CLC)! 

--> The 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter hosts the website The chapter currently has 220 members.

--> The 1963/64 Cadillac Website is free for anyone to join…

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At 10:53pm on December 5, 2024, Marlina Stone said…

At 10:46pm on December 5, 2024, Marlina Stone said…

I absolutely love this car!  Here's the story, I had seen it parked in front of a neighbor's house for over two years and finally worked up the courage to knock on his door.  My husband was not happy with me because secretly I think he knew it was coming home with us.  Not only did our neighbor sell it to us for the bargain price of $5,000.00 but he had it towed to our house as it was not running.  2015 marked a milestone in our lives as it was our very first Cadillac purchase at the ages of 35 (me/Marlina) and 39 (David).  The car was all original and just needed some tlc and to be enjoyed again. It has the original 429 with some work to the carburetor, new sway bar, tires, brakes and a little work to the tranny.  It still maintains the original upholstery and believe its been painted once. Nine years later, not only do we still love this car, but so do our children.  I hope you enjoy this photo taken at the Chocolate Nugget Candy Factory New Washoe City, Nevada on 09/30/2024.  

At 7:01pm on November 29, 2024, Barry Penfound said…

Thanks, Jason...it's been an interesting ride with Cambiar and will be fun to share some of its history which is really the result of a 1959 Buick. More on that later! Barry Penfound

At 11:29am on September 22, 2024, David Erickson said…

Thanks Jason.   I have been a member of the Cadillac Lasalle Club since about 2017.  I got the Cadillac bug when I was 7 years old.  My neighbor in Dallas Texas would buy a new Cadillac every two years.  He would take me on rides and let me sit in the cars in his driveway.  He started with a 59 Cadillac and of course he had a 63 Cadillac.   I previously had a 55 Cadillac Fleetwood which I had previously professionally restored (mistake due to the cost) and a 07 Cadillac with 33000 miles.   I sold both of the cars to buy my 63 Cadillac (purchased few weeks ago).

The car is a 1963 Cadillac Deville 3rd Generation (Series 6389) Park Avenue.   The color is Royal Maroon with a Sandalwood interior.  It only has 8100 Original Miles.  It is all original condition.  The condition is over the top.   

The car was bought from Bulger Cadillac in Wichita Kansas in June of 1963 by an Elizabeth Carey (owner of Carey Salt Company).  She drove the car to church and special occasions.  In May of 1974 it was purchased by Jo Bulger who owned Bulger Cadillac.  The car sat in the showroom of the dealership form May of 1974 to February of 2001.  The car was a talking point for the dealership.

In February of 2001 it was sold to a Dave Freeman who was Chief Metrologist at KSN News in Wichita Kansas.  

He sold the car to a Mr. Kurt Fowler (service manager of Bulger Cadilac) in September 2011.   Mr. Fowler was the President of the Wichita Kansas Cadillac-Lasalle Club.  Mr. Fowler died, 63%20cadillac%20picture%20.jpgand I bought the car from his brother-in-law.  

The car is the winner of the Grand National Cadillac and Lasalle Club Past Presidents Preservation Award as the Best Original in 2013 and 2nd Place Primary at the same meet.

Great car.  I am glad I am a part of this Forum as I am sure I will have many questions about the car.   

At 7:51pm on June 18, 2024, Joseph Innamorato said…

Thank you 

Happy to be part of this great club

I just purchase my 1964 Convertible 2weeks ago

its been a while since I had a Cadillac 

At 4:13pm on April 22, 2024, Kieth Colkitt said…
thanks for the welcome! the 64 series 63 coupe is currently being restored. it needed complete roof, due to accident many years ago. roof is on. right front door needed replaced and other various body work needs done. very solid car other wise. i have owned it for 43 years, my wife (then girlfriend) used to go on dates in this vehicle. i have stripped several 64s through the years.i have alot of parts. having trouble figuring what to do with right side quarter panel where it took impact. 4 door section dosent appear to match well. suggestions? thanks, Kieth
At 3:24pm on April 16, 2024, Todd Fox said…

Thanks Jason. My 64 is my first Cadillac out of maaany cars. I'm pretty sure I overpaid but it's mine now. I just want it to be a nice dependable driver. The engine and trans have been rebuilt and it has been repainted at least once. Still has the original red leather interior and  a white top. Currently in the process of replacing a lot of the floor and floor braces. I have had it on the road for a few months after replacing the fuel tank, lines, and pump. New radiator and complete brake system with discs up front to include a new booster and combination valve and stainless lines.

At 8:12pm on April 10, 2024, Duke Baldwin said…

Thank you Jason! I'm back on the forum.Its been a while!

Working on my first Cadillac. 64 Convertible. 

At 9:40pm on April 3, 2024, Scott Santora said…

Hello Jason,

 I just started on a restoration of my father's 1963 convertible. Searching the web for parts and information is what brought me to this group. The car has only been in my family since the day it rolled off the showroom floor. First my father's car, then my mother's when he passed, and now that mom has passed, it is mine. My dad bought the car brand new in July of '63' and I even have the original receipt for the purchase! The car has 22,006 original miles on it and has been garaged it's entire life. I am hoping to make this a driver and to get this beautiful land yacht back on the road before summer's end. Probably a long shot but hey, I figure I need goals (no matter how improbable). 

 So I am definitely at he very beginning of the project. I have the radiator out getting re-cored and the fuel tank getting cleaned and coated. The car runs but I don't think there is a single gasket or seal that's not leaking. Currently I am just trying to amass the obvious parts and get the information I need to keep the car original. I'm sure I'll be on here plenty looking for help, information and guidance so I can do this project right.

At 2:55pm on March 17, 2024, Michael Goldblatt said…

Correction,  the 62 series convertible is a 1956.

 
 
 

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WTB 1964 Cadillac Coupe Deville Front Kick Panel Covers

Started by Michael Monson in Wanted to Buy. Last reply by Russ Austin yesterday. 1 Reply

I'm looking for a set of driver side and passenger side front kick panel covers.  Condition and type of upholstery  is not important, it will be getting redone, as long as the actual panels are in…Continue

1964 tilt steering

Started by tim sparks in General Discussion. Last reply by tim sparks yesterday. 2 Replies

does anyone know of a rebuild kit for 1964 cadillac tilt steering.looked in help section didnt see anything.thannks in advanceContinue

new 64 THM filters for sale..

Started by Russ Austin in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion on Friday. 0 Replies

I have 2 new filter kits for the 64 THM transmission.  20.00 each.Please email me at russ@thecadishack.com …Continue

1964 DeVille Convertible, A/C with Front bucket seats for sale $34,995.00

Started by Ken Stout in For Sale Dec 23. 0 Replies

1964 Cadillac DeVille convertible! Runs and drives perfectly! Factory correct 429 c.i. engine runs great and transmissions shifts as it should! Factory A/C car, converted to R12 freon, A/C works but…Continue

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New old stock seat material

Posted by Ray Schick on August 22, 2024 at 6:25pm 2 Comments

I bought this seat material thinking that it’s…

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Loud air moving sound within carb with cleaner removed

Posted by Dave Fehrle on March 23, 2024 at 3:23pm 8 Comments

While checking my Carter carb with engine running, I took the air cleaner off and there was a very loud hissing sound of air. I placed a piece of paper over the carb and it didn’t move up or down, is this normal?

Vintage Air AC

Posted by Chase on March 21, 2024 at 5:55am 0 Comments

Hey everyone, has anybody done a Vintage Air AC/Heat setup in their car? I want to bypass the old vacuum setup and go with a Vintage Air Gen 2 model. Before I get started, does anyone have any experience with this? (Which model to go with, do’s and dont’s, etc.) It looks pretty involved. Any and all info/pics would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

accumulator dryer

Posted by CHRIS CARLSON on December 6, 2023 at 10:54am 0 Comments

Who rebuilds original AC  accumulator dryers for 1964 Cadillac? I have been on Classic auto air in Tampa FL wait list for over a year ,  There is one on Old air products web site that looks very similar to the original # 21-4214A but states it fits 1962 Gm cars, The one recommended for a 1964 Cadillac is half the length 21-4215A    What  is everyone using ? I would prefer to be as original as possible. Thanks

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