1964 Chevelle Malibu Convertible on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
1964 CHEVELLE THIS RUST FREE CAR HAD A FRAME OFF RESTORATION. THE BODY AND PAINT WORK IS VERY NICE. THE CAR
HAS NO RUST AND IS PAINTED ON THE INTERIOR AND TRUNK AREAS AS WELL. FRAME IS
PAINTED GLOSS BLACK. THE CAR HAS THE CAR WAS AN ORIGINAL 6 CYLINDER CAR WITH A COMPLETE NEW V-8 SUSPENSION UPGRADE. IT HAS FRONT DISC BRAKES WITH POWER BOOSTER & DUAL MASTER CYLINDER, REAR DRUM BRAKES. IT HAS A NEW 3:73 POSITRACTION 10 BOLT REAR AXLE W/ T.A. PERFORMANCE GIRDLEAND FILLED WITH RED LINE SYNTHETIC LUBE. THE CAR HAS MANY NEW STAINLESS AND CHROME PARTS. IT HAS ITS ORIGINAL MALIBU SIDE STAINLESS MOLDING AND NEW LOWER ROCKER PANEL MOULDINGS. IT HAS IT ORIGINAL PINCHWELD MOULDINGS FOR THE CONVERTIBLE TOP. OVER $8100 OF NEW PARTS WERE INVESTED IN THIS CAR, ALL FROM OPGI.
IT HAS A REBUILT 350 FULL ROLLER MOTOR, NEW EDELBROCK ALUMINUM HEADS, EDELBROCK INTAKE WITH 600 CFM CARB, MINI STARTER, HOOKER HEADERS (OR STOCK EXHAUST), NEW ALTERNATOR AND REBUILT POWER STEERING PUMP. NEW ALUMINUM RADIATOR. THE TRANSMISSION IS A REBUILT 700 R4 WITH KICKDOWN. NEW DRIVELINE IS INCLUDED. NEW GAS TANK AND SENDER.
CAR HAS NEW WINDSHIELD W/ SS TRIM MOULDING. IT HAS THE STOCK FRONT AND REAR SIDE GLASS PIECES WITH NEW REGULATORS, WINDOW FELT AND RUBBERS.
THE CONVERTIBLE POWER TOP FRAME IS INCLUDED. POWER RAMS AND MOTOR WILL HAVE TO BE CHECKED OR REPLACED. FRONT AND REAR SEAT ARE INCLUDED WITH OLDER MATERIAL COVERINGS ON THEM. IT ALSO INCLUDES TWO ORIGINAL STYLE COULMNS. THE FRONT INNER FENDER WELLS ARE INCLUDED AND WILL NEED TO BE PAINTED. NEW HEATER ASSEMBLY AND BLOWER MOTOR WITH CONTROL CABLES.
IT HAS WIRING HARNESS FOR THE ENGINE, DASH, FRONT AND REAR LAMPS. THE INTERMEDIATE WIRE HARNESS FROM DASH TO REAR LAMPS IS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE WIRING.
THE CAR HAS 17 INCH CHROME 7 ALUMINUM ROCKET WHEELS WITH BFG TIRES.
PLEASE CONTACT RON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND DETAILS REGARDNG THIS PROJECT CAR. THE CAR IS LOADED WITH GREAT PARTS. IT WILL REQUIRE ONE SMALL PAINT TOUCH UP AT THE HOOD TO RIGHT FRONT FENDER AREA WHERE HOOD WAS MISALIGNED. CAR IS LOCATED IN GLENDALE,AZ.
PLEASE CALL BETWEEN 8AM AND 8PM MST. RON 602-547-8211
CAR HAS CLEAR ARIZONA TITLE AND IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED NON OP PRICE IS $18,500 O.B.O.--CAR WILL BE RELEASED AFTER PAYMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED. PICKUP OR SHIPPING IS THE BUYERS COMPLETE RESPONSIBLITY.
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