1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Ss 454 Automatic With A/c on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Hello I'm going to list this car to the best of my abilities. It was my fathers car and he passed away 5 years ago.7 year old restore and less than 2k miles since restored. Its a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu (I believe it is a SS but can't prove it either way. He bought it and did all of this work believing it was) when he purchased it he had a 454 rebuilt and installed it with a automatic transmission. There is a small stall convertor installed. The car is an A/C car and new air parts were installed 6 years ago and was never really used. I used it this last summer and had to install a can of Freon. The system worked well. I think all you will need to do is fix a small leak and charge. Blower motor only works on a couple settings. Engine and engine compartment look great. The brake fluid was overfilled and left a spot on the booster. Hood hinges are weak. The engine runs great and sounds beautiful through the dual exhaust with chrome tips!!. Sometimes after it warms up it will die. It needs a new Carb or Carb rebuilt. Transmission shifts fine no known issues and the same with the rearend. There was a small spot in my garage floor but nothing to speak of. Battery was replaced 2013.Car always runs in temp never to warm. Power steering and a few chrome goodies. Interior Carpet and seats were replaced during restore. The interior looks very nice with bucket seats and floor shifter. The dash pad has a couple of small cracks and vents could used replaced for appearance. After market tac and a separate set of gauges installed. Exterior looks very nice from a few feet away that said there are flaws. Chips and a few small paint bubbles. Bubbles I noticed are on upper rear passenger quarter. I was disappointed about the paint job when it was done but by this time my father was sick. A few flaws in some of the trim. It has Cragar S/S wheels and bf Goodrich tires. 4 wheel drum brakes, car cover in trunk pictures comes with. This car is a good cruiser and a good Saturday car show ride. The a/c will make it very enjoyable. If you have questions email or call Lynn 417-861-1381 and Ill try to answer all of them. $500 paypal deposit upon purchase the rest in person upon pickup or to be worked out you have 7 days to pick up car. described to the best of my abilities . not perfect and you will have to do some work. Will assist with helping your shipper after payment has cleared |
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