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New 1964 Acadian Restoration - Revisted


What a great forum that I just stumbled upon! 

Long story short, I bought a 1964 Acadian when I was 14 and restored it with my dad and brother.   This was of course done on a 14 year old budget. This was about 12 years ago.  I still have the car and have once again caught the bug. I'm missing a few keys parts and some are more damaged than can be repaired. I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction of some good places to look for these parts. I'm looking for bumpers, front grill, hood, and the rear trunk name plate. I'm missing the 'D' in Acadian.  I'm also looking to do a disk brake conversion, so I just want to see if any one has had any luck with any after market kits from global west or opgi.com etc. 

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! 



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Welcome aboard. I'm sure you'll find plenty of answers and help here.
Tell us more about your car and yourself by filling in the biography.
Oh, and before others chime in.... we love pictures.

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Welcome here, you are right, this is hands down the best resource on the internet for your car.

Where are you located? There's a couple of sources for good used Acadian parts in BC. Also, go to the parts wanted section here and post up a list of needs, you may be pleasantly surprised.

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Welcome from Vancouver Island, as stated we like pictures no matter what state the car is in.Projects,drivers or restored. Tin man and Menno out west are a good start for resourcing parts if your not too far away.

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Didn't see in your bio where you are located but shipping a grill does get a little pricey. I'm in the Okanagan valley and I'm pretty sure my buddy still has a nice 64 grill and I think I may still have a nameplate.

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That's awesome guys. Thanks for the quick replies. I'm in Calgary. I have to go to Van Island at the end of July, so I'll definitely be checking out Tin Man. Jmont64, do you have any pics of those items?

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Rdykslag wrote:

That's awesome guys. Thanks for the quick replies. I'm in Calgary. I have to go to Van Island at the end of July, so I'll definitely be checking out Tin Man. Jmont64, do you have any pics of those items?


 I'll try find the pictures of the grill. Maybe put a picture of your grill and nameplate so we are matching you up the right pieces. Rechecked your list and I think I have a decent hood too. I have a couple friends that go back and forth to Calgary quite often. 



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Here is a pic of the grill and nameplate Jmont64. Thanks for looking into that for me. 



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Ok, I was wondering if you were talking Acadian as in Nova style or Chevelle style. Seeing the grille picture, you are talking Chevelle style. To avoid confusion when you want to get parts for it, you are better off to call it a Beaumont. I know it says Acadian on it, but GM confused the heck out of everyone when they had two styles of Acadian for 64-65...

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Ok as Carl has mentioned above I was looking for the Acadian model instead of the Acadian Beaumont. Glad you were able to show us a picture. I can't see the grill picture too clear here on my phone as to what is damaged on it. So I do have a 64 Beaumont grill, a pretty decent hood, and I think I still have a damaged trunk piece we could get the letter from. I do have a complete one too if yours is real poor but they all seem notorious for pittng. If you want to pm your email address I can send you some pictures and prices.

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