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Poll: Which '64? (4/24/2026)

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(@sizedoesmatter)
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'64 Chevrolet or Plymouth?

Be sure to make your selection.

Of course, please “Reply” to share your comments.

If selection is greater than 2 rank them.

 

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1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS CONVERTIBLE 8a
1964 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY CONVERTIBLE 11

John Bono
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(@100ford2003)
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I’ll take the Plymouth. 
Steve



   
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Ed Glorius
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Ditto ^^^

I love that it's smaller and it has sharp looks.


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(@jack-dodds)
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Extremely close to a tie but I give the nod to the Impala.  Although it has a boxier styling appearance there is just something about this car (especially in HT form) that has always appealed to me.



   
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In my opinion this is the best-looking Plymouth of the '60's up to this year, but I like the Impala just a bit more.



   
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(@grockwood)
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The 64 Impala used to be my favorite of the Impalas, but my taste have changed and I voted for the Plymouth.



   
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(@perrone1)
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Chevrolet Impala for 1964 in rag top configuration for me. My cousin Joey had a bright red '64 Plymouth Fury and I LOVED it, but it was a coupe. Chevy gets my vote today.



   
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Brush
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'64 Impala my favorite Chevy of the '60's.

1. '64

2. '62

3. '61

4. '60

5.--- you can keep the other '60's+ full-size Chevy's. 

Didn't care for Plymouth until '65. '57 to '64 you can keep.

I am not generally a GM fan, but today I am.



   
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I picked the tidier Plymouth as well. 😊



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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@pete-rovero I'm with you on the Plymouth opinion Pete; the '65 then '64 Fury IIIs are IMHO by far the best looking Plymouths of that decade; especially in 2drht. form.



   
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John Napoli
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The 64 Chevrolet has always been one of my favorites from GM, but the nose on the Plymouth with the curve effect makes it my favorite in the pairing.

 



   
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David Green
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Much closer for me now. The Plymouth looks very nice, much better than the earlier 69s versions. I still slightly prefer the .chevrolet, likely due to family connections.



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Impala for the color.



   
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(@car224)
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Plymouth. One of the teachers at my school had a gold one with a white top. It was a looker and Plymouth only gets better as the 60s go on.



   
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