This 1964 Acadian Invader is said to have been first sold from Carter Pontiac-Buick of Vancouver, British Columbia and has been with the seller for seven years. The car has been refinished in dark blue over a metallic turquoise vinyl interior, and power comes from a 327ci V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission and a 3.73:1 Positraction differential. Additional service and modifications include rebuilt front suspension, front and rear sway bars, and four-wheel disc brakes. This Invader is offered in Canada with factory literature and British Columbia registration in the seller’s name.

The seller states that body was finished in its current dark blue following rust repair in the right quarter panel and replacement of the front fenders, floor pans, and tailgate. A new front bumper has been installed, while the rear is said to have been rechromed.

Black-painted steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps and 15″ Michelin tires. The front suspension has reportedly been overhauled, and four-wheel disc brakes have been added along with front and rear sway bars. The car is also equipped with power-assisted steering.

The interior features front and rear bench seats trimmed in metallic turquoise vinyl with matching carpets and a replacement headliner. POR-15 coating has been applied to the insides of the doors and tailgate, and sound-deadening insulation has been added to the roof, doors, firewall, and floors according to the seller. The AM radio is inoperable. Approximately 83k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer, with total mileage unknown.

The replacement 327ci V8 features Corvette-script rocker covers and dual exhaust pipes feeding a single muffler. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission and a Positraction differential with 3.73:1 gears.

Additional underside photos are provided in the gallery below. Owner’s booklets and a shop manual are included in the sale.