-Correct for a road draft tube setup would be a C5ZF-J tag with (C5ZF-C on the side of the base), bottom of the base mold date is usually 7-27-64 (for August - Sept '64 tags). Aug-Sept. '64 dated tags would also for information be a Change Level A. *Check your intake to see if its original and rear for the road draft tube provision. Also the DSO (to determine state (emission laws)) on your data plate.
If your car came with a road draft tube, it should be valve cover mounted not intake mounted for an Oct 14 1964 build date. Ford replaced the intake mounted draft tube at the start of the 1965 model year, i.e. Aug '64, with a valve cover mounted design which ran through Mar '65. So if your intake is original, it shouldn't have the draft tube mount on the back machined either way, and therefore won't help determine draft tube vs PCV. Your intake should be a C5AE-9425-M with J stamp, or C5OE-9425-A with A stamp if original.
As mentioned, you can check the DSO to help determine PCV vs draft tube. Also, if you're lucky enough to have an original non-drilled out carb spacer #C4OE-9A589-F or the skirted oil filler cap with the word FRONT on top, either of those would indicate a road draft tube. Even a drilled out carb spacer doesn't eliminate a road draft tube, as they used those spacers for draft tubes as well. A rubber cap and clamp was used to cover the hole in those configurations.
There are always exceptions, but this is consistent with Bob's book, my Oct '64 San Jose car, another original Feb '65 road draft tube car I've seen, as well as multiple forum posts.
Please keep us posted. I'd be interested to learn what you discover.