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1965 Malibu Ss 2 Door Hotrod Gasser Ratrod Straight Axle Clean Ca Car Big Block on 2040-cars

US $31,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:2000
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States

1965 Chevrolet Malibu SS (true Malibu SS) 2 door hardtop.  This car is originally from California, it is a rust free car, solid frame, solid floors, solid body, and solid trunk.  Extremely straight body, and ready for shows. 

The big block engine runs strong, dual holley quads, 3 speed automatic transmission, front straight axle with power disc brakes, power steering. 
This car is a blast to drive just the way it is.  Or, you can convert the suspension back to the original style.  I have almost all the parts to convert it stock.  I also have the original metal hood that goes with the car.   The hood scoop is factory vintage style, with a cool retro design on it. 

The interior is very clean with a minor tear in the drivers seat.  Otherwise it has clean interior.  The roll bar can be easily removed for a factory look.  The paint on the car has a few blemishes in it.  Still a 9 out of a 10 paint job, very nice.  Clean chrome and grill. 

Bid with confidence, this is a really nice car.  I can assist with shipping, buyer pays for shipping.  Dealers, and overseas buyers welcome.  Clean clear title, even a copy of the California title comes with the car.  

Naperville Auto Haus inc.
1580 W. Ogden ave., suite 330
Naperville il 60540
Joe 630-975-9595
www.napervilleautohaus.com 
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