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1966 Chevelle Malibu 2dr Hard Top Coupe 327 Turbo 350 Soild on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:67000 Color: is in great
Location:

Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States

Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States
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Up for auction is a 1966 Chevelle Malibu 2-dr Sport Coupe. It has non-original 1966 327 2bbl with TH350. Power Steering. Original date correct 10 bolt 3.08 posi. The car was a Marina Blue 283 powerglide car. The 327 is a stock 1966 date engine and runs great, no leaks, no smoke or problems. The TH350 is a long tail shaft and leaks a little at dipstick. Front drums have been upgraded to SSBC manual front disc brakes. The ignition has been replaced with all MSD. Ceramic coated headers, Flowmaster exhaust. Has a nice Griffin aluminum radiator w/ trans cooler. Has a March Performance one serpentine belt pulley upgrade. 100 amp alternator. The front suspension was upgraded with tubular upper/lower control arms, QA1 front coilovers, and a Hotchkis sway bar, Comes with all original front end parts. The exterior is in great Oklahoma condition and has a well over 15 year old paint job. It is chipped, peeled, and has scratches, and is only driver quality. Floors are excellent. The trunk for sure and maybe a rear quarter has been replaced at some time. The sheetmetal, frame, floors and window areas seem to be rust free. The front window trim got ran over by neighbor and is unrepairable, I have the rear window trim in very good condition. Glass is good to excellent. Not installed is a like new set of lower rocker panels. Has original bumper jack. The interior is good to excellent driver quality. Headliner is very good. The horn and clock don’t work. I have the original steering wheel. Comes with uninstalled new full set stock front suspension bushings. Has a tach with set of gauges that work. The radio is gone. Rear ash trays are missing. Has USA-630 Classic Car Stereo in dash, Rockford Fosgate Amp and sub in trunk. Rear speakers in back deck and front speakers in kick panels and sounds great.  Excellent tires 235/60/15 Firestones. This is a very solid driver. Clear title. The car could use nice paint. Buyer pays and responsible for any type of shipping. Winning bidder must contact seller within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $500.00 non-refund deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction. Balance is due within 10 days of Auction end. All checks must clear before any pick-up or shipping. Car can be stored for a reasonable extended time. Contact seller for any additional questions or information.         

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