1977 Chevrolet Malibu Classic on 2040-cars
Lemont, Illinois, United States
UP FOR SALE 1977 CHEVEROLET MALIBU CLASSIC
FLOW MASTER EXHAUST 406CU V8 BORED 60 OVER NEW REBUILT CARB IN 2013 650 EDELBROCK NEW FRONT TIRES / FRONT SHOCKS BRAKES GONE THROUGH IN 2013 CORVETTE RALLY WHEELS A/C EQUIPPED BUT NOT OPERATING OIL PRESSURE GAUGE NOT WORKING BUT HAS GOOD OIL PRESSURE $9,000 BODY WORK & PAINT PHOTO ALBUM INCLUDED TO SHOW WORK DONE!!! NOT INCLUDING MURALS ON HOOD & TRUNK AUTO TRANS RECENT TUNE UP AM / FM RADIO DOOR REPLACED WITH ARIZONA DOORS NEW STARTER CAR CAN BE SEEN LOCALLY IN DOWNERS GROVE, IL Any questions please don't hesitate On Sep-11-14 at 18:35:59 PDT, seller added the following information: **22,000 MILES SINCE ENGINE & WHOLE CAR HAS BEEN REBUILT** |
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