Your ship's full s/n was 64-17660. She made it back to the USA, was placed in storage, and later parted out. From the Nimrods web site, here is the fate of all Counter Invaders:
◦17640 (ex 44-35896) to N267G and N2294B, now at South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB ◦17641 (ex 44-35322) shot down by AA 12-29-67 ◦17642 (ex 44-35435) MIA 8-27-67 over northern Laos ◦17643 (ex 44-35392) w/o 7-24-66 ◦17644 (ex 44-35451) to Congo as RF644 in 1964, left in 1-67, later to South Vietnam ◦17645 (ex 44-35546) to Congo as RF645 in 1964, left in 1-66, later to South Vietnam ◦17646 (ex 44-35375) to Congo as RF646 in 1964, left 3-67, crashed during strafing run in SEA 7-8-69 ◦17647 (ex 44-35904) to Davis-Monthan 12-72 ◦17648 (ex 43-22732) shot down by AA 4-30-68 ◦17649 (ex 43-22720) to Congo in 1-65 as FR-649, left 10-66, to Davis-Monthan in 11-69, reclaimed 12-72 ◦17650 (ex 44-35766) shot down 6-28-66 ◦17651 (ex 44-34119) to Davis-Monthan in 11-69, now at Seoul Museum, Korea ◦17652 (ex 44-34361) to South Vietnam ◦17653 (ex 41-39378) to Davis-Monthan in 11-69, now at Pima County Air Museum, Tucson, AZ ◦17654 (ex 41-39491) to South Vietnam ◦17655 (ex 44-34184) to Davis-Monthan 12-72 ◦17656 (ex 44-35847) w/o 12-22-64 ◦17657 (ex 43-22649) sold on commercial market, registered as N62104 and N99218 ◦17658 (ex 44-35865) to Davis-Monthan 12-72 ◦17659 (ex 41-39564) w/o 8-18-65 ◦17660 (ex 44-35608) to Davis-Monthan 11-69, reclaimed 12-72 ◦17661 (ex 44-35433) to Davis-Monthan 11-69, reclaimed 12-72 ◦17662 to Congo in 1-65 as FR-662, returned 2-67, went missing over northern Laos 8-22-67 ◦17663 w/o 4-23-65 ◦17664 (ex 43-22665) to Davis-Monthan, reclaimed 12-72 ◦17665 (ex 44-34145) to Davis-Monthan 11-69, reclaimed 12-72 ◦17666 (ex 44-35483) at Hurlburt Field Museum, FL ◦17667 (ex 44-35468) shot down by AA 3-23-69 ◦17668 (ex 44-34652) shot down by AA 2-22-67 ◦17669 (ex 44-34606) hit by 17668 when it blew up 2-22-67 ◦17670 (ex 44-35634) to Davis-Monthan 11-69, reclaimed 12-72 ◦17671 (ex 44-35820) now at Florence Space Museum, SC ◦17672 (ex 44-25251) shot down by AA near Thai-Laos border 12-14-66 ◦17673 (ex 44-34135) crashed 3-11-69 ◦17674 (ex 41-39573) w/o 1-1-69 ◦17675 (ex 44-34173) to Davis-Monthan 11-69 ◦17676 (ex 41-39596) to 1 ACO WG in England and later to Davis-Monthan 11-69, sold on commercial market and registered as N268G, G-GXTF and N22939; now preserved at USAFM, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH ◦17677 to South Vietnam ◦17678 to Davis-Monthan 11-69, reclaimed 2-73 ◦17679 (ex 44-34198) sold on commercial market, registered as N269G, C-GXTG and N4988N
By the way, 64-17679 is now owned by Greatest Generation Aircraft and being restored to flying condition at Vintage Flying Museum, Fort Worth, Texas. She is known to the warbird community as "Special K".
_________________ Dean Hemphill, K5DH Port Charlotte, Florida
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