1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Hardtop 2-door 5.7l Tuxedo Black On Black on 2040-cars
Fountain Valley, California, United States
Purchased from 2nd owner in Fullerton, Ca. Has original 69,xxx miles! Car has always been a California Car. Currently has Numbers Matching 350 Original 350 trans. Front Bench Seat OPGI Interior Kit - All New Interior Classic Industries Radio - Looks original but has Digital Inputs w/ AUX 15" GM Rally Wheels (3 of 4) Front Disks Rear Drums Power Steering SS Cowl Hood All new rubber seals, doors, windows Factory Air Conditioning - Blows Ice Cold, runs on original r12 Painted in Tuxedo Black, 2 Stage with extra Clear. What it needs -Missing 1 GM 15" Rally Wheel -Speedometer lights not functioning -Not installed, Rear View Mirrors and Window Visors -Small Oil Leak -Small Leak in A/C system, currently holds and functions Paint 7.5/10 Interior 8/10 I've seen these cars selling for $50,000+ with some ss badges and a crate 454! My preference was a stock driver car, but everyone has different preferences. I love this car and I hate to sell, but currently I don't have the space to keep her stored. Looking for a better home. I am very open to offers and trades Call / text 714 824 1532 -PJ <a
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