1965 Chevrolet Chevelle/malibu Ss Convertible on 2040-cars
Auburn, Washington, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: MALIBU/SS/CONVERTIBLE
Options: Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4SP
Mileage: 1,000
Sub Model: MALIBU
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1965 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE/MALIBU SUPERSPORT CONVERTIBLE!!!!!!!
Up for auction is this very clean and very rare 65 Malibu SS Convertible. This car has been stored indoors for the past 30+yrs!! This is a very solid car to say the least. All though the car is a clone, it has all the options of a true Super Sport and more. To start it is equiped with a strong rebuilt 327sbc with fuilie corvette 1.94 heads,RV camshaft,4bbl carb and more. The tranny is a Muncie M-20 4sp with new clutch and throw out bearing as well as a hurst shifter. The rear end is a 12blt posi. This convertible also has disc brakes up front!! Has all the SS badges as well as bucket seat interior and the SS 4sp console! The body is very straight and rust free. Has been re-painted the facotry color Ermine white base/clear and the interior was redone in factory blue colors as well. The top was also replaced and is manual. Has new dual exhast with headers and Flowmasters. Also has brand new 17inch Torq thrust wheels and brand new tires. The car also has dealer installed A/C. Everything is ther except the pump to make the A/C operational! the car runs and drives great and everything works as it should!! I have a new top boot,new trunk mat,new visors as well as a few other do-dads that come with it. Could use a few minor things like weather stripping here and there. this is a hard to find car in this condition! I had more plans for it like air ride and a a LS conversion with a six speed,but have since started working on my 1955 2dr post project and am running out of room with my other tiys filling up my garage. This car is an exellent driver in as is condition or you can take it to the next level! The choice is yours. I have a lot of $$ and time invested in this convertible. If it does not sell It would not break my heart to cruise this bad boy around this summer. The car has a fresh tune up and fluid change with all new spark plugs,wires,points,cap,rotor,fuel filter,battery,belts ect. Get ready for summer!!!!
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL JAKE @ MY TOWN MOTORS!!
253-861-5278
THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS! THERE WILL BE A $500.00 DEPOSIT DUE 24HRS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS.BALNCE WILL BE DUE IN FULL 48HRS AFTER THE DEPOSIT HAS BEEN MADE. FORMS OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED ARE CASH,CASHIERS CHECK OR BANK WIRE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS AND FEE'S! IF WINNING BIDDER RESIDES IN WASHINGTON STATE YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY ALL STATE TAXES AND LICENCING FEE'S. THERE WILL ALSO BE A DAC FEE THAT IS $150.00 THAT GOES TOWARD OVERNIGHT PAPER WORK AND TITLING. BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!! CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK!! I ENCOURAGE ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS TO COME VIEW THIS CAR IN PERSON BEFORE BIDDING! I WILL HELP PUT ALL POTENTIAL BUYERS IN CONTACT WITH RESONABLY PRICED SHIPPING COMPANYS! THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND GOOD LUCK!!!!
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