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I just wanted to give a shout out to all of our new Chapter Members that have joined since our last newsletter. Here is a screen shot from our latest newsletter showing our 14 newest members. You…Continue
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I have just completed and posted the January 2023, 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Newsletter to our…Continue
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Here is a sneak peek of our next 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Member newsletter feature car - Brian and Lesli Wiseman's 1964 de Ville Convertible. Look for it in our next newsletter out later this…Continue
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I had run a 25% off discount for all parts to 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter…Continue
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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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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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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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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…
ContinueThanks! I thought I had everything set up when I joined the CLC club-apparently I missed the email verification part, my bad! Thanks for getting me all signed up, I am happy to be here!
I cant wait for spring to roll around and get some more shots of this car!
Thanks again!
Thanks for allowing me to join the club! I have owned my Cadillac since 1985 and purchased it from the original owner. My car is all original, 68K actual miles, runs like a dream! I hope to keep it that way with all of the support from the group! Looking forward to many positive interactions. Looks like a great crew!
Hi Jason,
Thanks very much for the welcome to the club. I have been a 63/64 Cadillac fan for many years and sold my '64 Cadillac 62 Series Coupe to my childhood friend who enjoys the car a lot. It was originally from Pasco, WA., Serial # 64G020283. A great vehicle and was also my wedding car 27 years ago.
Thanks for the intro.
Thanks for the add! I’ll be sure to get photos of my Caddy up for viewing in the next few days. This site looks to be a great source of reference for the 63/64 Cadillacs. I picked up my 1963 a few weeks ago for a mere $500 bucks! She has been parked since 1981. Needless to say I’ll be looking though the site to help me bring her back to glory. She not in to bad of shape and I’ll share my photos of the journey of restoration as I work on it.
Thank you for the hospitality! Look forward to digging into the information here! Just have to learn how to navigate and find what I'm looking for. 1st order is wheel fitment.
Thank you
I have quite a few parts that your members could use.
Sold my 63 coupe and convertible, plus my 64 sedan
Merry Xmas Looking forward to getting to know you all. Being a Cadillac fan has changed so much over the years, the internet is the big one. Ive just landed my 63 Turino Turquoise Coupe de Ville. Power gp1 equip gp B,3 It is a one family owned Black plate California car with 32k on the clock. In the glove box was a full registration history with the 2022 renewal . A quick search of f/b led to the grandson who gave me the cars history within 15 mins! It was his Grandmothers who drove it until a minor accident. The car was repaired and had a cheap repaint. The family used it until her death Was in dry storage for years until the grandson started a restoration. He expressed his frustration to me at the difficulty he had in getting quality work done, finally and reluctantly deciding to sell it. It is now for me to get it back to where it should be. This is my 47 th Cadillac after a 35 year break. I have a 2005 CTSV and a 1930 V16 project also.
Sean O'Hare Online
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Need the bottom chrome trim for the left rear quarter panel. It goes from the rear tire to the rear bumper.Thank you!DukeContinue
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To see all 1963/64 Cadillacs Listed on eBay in the USA…Continue
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Set of two motors. One left side motor and one right side motor. $130 plus shipping.Continue
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Correct Jetaway Hydramatic Governor for 1959 thru 1964 Cadillacs with the earlier Dual Coupling Hydramatic part # 8619950. $60 with free shipping to USA…Continue
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Hey guys, I need some help. Could someone send me some pictures on how the first hood release lever on a factory 1964 Cadillac is set up, where it comes though the grille. Not the secondary one. I need to know where the thumb or finger position is located through the grille. Is it above or below the center grille molding piece? Mine seems to be positioned behind the center molding piece and will not adjust above or below the molding. I have a wire tied to it to release it…
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I removed the front cover to change out the timing chain & gears all that went pretty well when I put the cover back on I put in a fresh oil filter ,filled it up figured it would be enough to prime the oil pump when I started the car .Fired up the car and heard lifters rattling, So I shut the car down right away. So I removed the oil filter housing, and poured oil down the neck of the oil pump housing filled it up and filled up the filter put it all together and fired it up and same…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Reichenberger on October 13, 2022 at 11:47pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Caddy members, I’m upgrading my 64 2-door coupe deville.
motor guy lost my block (machine shop went under) so I’m replacing motor & tranny with LS conversion. I have motor parts (other than block) for 429, rebuilt transmission, converter, and too many other motor parts not needed with fully dressed LS going in.
Email me (Tom.reichenberger@ipsper.com) or call me (210-739-4854) if you’re interested…..I live in San Antonio, TX.
thanks, TX…
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While working on my trunk lock on 64 Cadillac, I mistakenly closed the locking mechanism while the trunk was open. Is there an easy way to manually release the lock back to the open position?
Thanks.
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