1964 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe on 2040-cars
Shelton, Connecticut, United States
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION,
1964 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT COUPE IN
DAYTONA BLUE. ONLY 30,9XX ORIGINAL MILEAGE SINCE NEW. THIS CAR WAS PURCHASED NEW AT LUBY CHEVROLET CO. QUEENS,N.Y. PROBABLY IN JUNE OF 1964. BUILT AT THE BALTIMORE GM ASSEMBLY PLANT LATE MAY 1964. THE ENGINE IS A 194 L6 WITH
POWERGLIDE AUTO TRANS. ORIGINAL 10 BOLT OPEN REAR WITH 3:08 RATIO. NON
ORIGINAL PARTS AND HARDWARE INCLUDE THE TIRES,SHOCKS,BRAKES,BELTS, HOSES,VACUUM MODULATOR,FUEL PUMP AND TUNE UP ITEMS. THE
CAR HAS AN OLDER REPAINT WHICH IS STARTING TO SHOW SIGNS OF AGING. THERE ARE
PRESENT NUMEROUS DINGS, SCRATCHES AND AREAS WHERE THE THE PAINT IS STARTING TO CHECK AND BUBBLE UP FROM LOUSY BODY PREP. THE BODY IS IN NEED OF SOME
WORK...
THERE
ARE DENTS PRESENT. ONE IS LOCATED ON THE PASS SIDE FENDER NEAR THE FRONT AND
THERE IS ANOTHER NEAR THE DRIVER SIDE REAR WHEEL HOUSING WHICH MIGHT BE ABLE TO
EITHER PULLED OUT OR PUSHED OUT FROM THE INSIDE REAR WINDOW PANEL. BOTH BODY
SIDE MOLDINGS ON EACH FENDER SHOW DINGS AND CREASING. THE SIDE MOLDINGS FOR EACH
QUARTER PANEL ARE SHOWING DINGS AS WELL. THE REAR BUMPER WAS HIT AT SOME POINT
ON THE LEFT SIDE BOTTOM.ALSO, THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR LOWER HINGE CAM HAS BUSTED SO IT WILL NOT OPEN AND LOCK INTO PLACE. NEW REPLACEMENTS ARE OUT THERE FOR AROUND $50
FOR A CAR THAT IS ALMOST 50 YEARS OLD, IT COULD BE A WHOLE HECK OF A LOT WORSE ! THE INTERIOR IS EXTREMELY CLEAN AND ALL ORIGINAL.
IT IS ALMOST IN MINT CONDITION EXCEPT FOR ONE SNAG ON THE DRIVER SIDE REAR
WINDOW PANEL. THE SEATS WERE PROFESSIONALLY COVERED IN PROTECTIVE SEE THRU
PLASTIC SEAT COVERS WHICH PROVED TO BE MONEY WELL SPENT. THE FACTORY COVERS ARE
IN LIKE NEW CONDITION AS A DIRECT RESULT. ALL ELSE IN THE INTERIOR LOOKS LIKE
NEW. AS EXPECTED WITH A CAR WITH SUCH LOW MILEAGE, THE FLOORS,TRUNK, AND FRAME
ARE ALL SOLID WITH NO ISSUES. IT IS HARD TO BELIEVE, BUT THIS CAR STILL HAS THE
ORIGINAL EXHAUST SYSTEM, BF GOODRICH SPARE TIRE, HARRISON RADIATOR AND T3
HEADLAMPS. THE CARB WAS REPLACED BUT THE ORIGINAL IS INCLUDED. THE CAR RUNS AND
DRIVES SAFE AND SOUND.THE FRONT SUSPENSION IS NICE AND TIGHT AND COMPLETELY ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR THE SHOCKS. AFTER 50 YEARS IT COULD PROBABLY USE A GOOD WHEEL ALIGNMENT ON MODERN EQUIPMENT. DRIVES DOWN THE THE ROAD STRAIGHT AND SMOOTH. THE FUEL ECONOMY ON THE HIGHWAY IS ALMOST 30MPG. CITY
TYPE DRIVING IS AROUND 22 MPG. THIS IS A GREAT CAR WITH MANY OPTIONS FOR THE NEXT OWNER TO DREAM UP...RESTORE TO SHOW QUALITY? FIND A V8 ? YOU DECIDE !! FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE CAR...ALL ARE ANSWERED IN A TIMELY FASHION. THE DESCRIPTION IS AS ACCURATE AS I COULD COME UP WITH. THANKS FOR LOOKING ! * THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD IN 'AS IS' CONDITION. ALL SALES FINAL WITH NO REFUND. |
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