1970 Chevelle Malibu 350/350 Drive Anywhere on 2040-cars
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Bright Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: Malibu
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: 350
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Sky Blue
This is a 1970 Chevelle Malibu 350/350 ,The story, I bought this car about a year ago. It was a frame off about 15 years ago , it was a good frame off did not miss anything ,but the engine builder mess up and it did not run right ,that owner parked it outside and never drove it. 10 years later a neighbor bought the car and drove it that way. The problem was no vacuum in motor very rough idle he drove it to work and parking it outside. Since I have own it, New 350 motor ( about 325hp ) put together with drive ability in mind little bit over stock cam about 10.5 :1 compression really just a solid driver by Pete's Automotive one of the best ,Brand new 2 1/2" Flow Master exhaust thunder series sounds great,Brand new BF Goodrich tires. The Chevelle is parked inside garage now. As you can see in picture the paint is starting to bubble up but over all the car is in great shape, underside is great ,the trunk is great ,the bottom of fenders and quarters look great and the body is straight. No bondo on either the fenders or quarter panels but there is some on the bottom of both doors looks good ,window seals and door seals are good. Did not come out in picture there are about five bird stains in the paint. The interior need some work, there is alot you can do, change to bucket seats or just redo bench seat.The Heat does not work. The parts that are going with , I have everything to change to heat only car and I everything to re-install the original AC system. If it sells for BUY IT NOW Price a working 700R4 goes with as well. Everything work lights ,wiper, no heat. Really was a good restoration there are things I have never seen before and I have had a couple of these cars. I am a little surprised no bids yet maybe more information. I took car to a couple of body shop in area for prices most said 3500 to fix paint and I would have had it done but we had a bad hail storm in area that damaged thousands of car, which means 1 or 2 year wait not good. and the heater change is just a nice weekend job for a car hobbyist I'll even throw in service manual. Had I done these things myself I'd be asking 18 to 22 grand for car. This is cheap buy in ,Oh I did forget to mention I installed matched stay bars front and back in car what a differences that made, the car handles really well for 70's car. New this year. New motor 4500. New exhaust 700. New tires 550. New headers 160. New MSD dist. 165. New plugs & wire 90. New sway bars 450. New steering wheel 275. New water pump 105. Used heater assembly 325. Used 700R4 225. Total that's 7,545 I would drive this car anywhere!! |
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