1967 Chevelle Malibu, Untouched Factory Original 99% Rust Free Oregon Car. on 2040-cars
Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
" This is a well maintained #'s matching, original tilt steering car with lots of receipts from over the years to prove it. This old car tells it's own story." Here is an extra clean, rock solid 67 Malibu 2 dr. hard top with the original untouched 327 drive train. This car has everything that it came off the assy. line with, back in 1967, including the factory original paint and factory tilt steering. For potential buyers on request, I have over 40 detailed pictures, where rust issues are normally found on these type cars. The only things I don't have, are the original air cleaner, nor the original steel rims. This car has had 3 owners, the car originally came out of California. Check out the original fuel tank and the super clean floor pans and trunk floor. Where are you going to find a 67 Malibu that hasn't been patched to death with cheap aftermarket metal from end to end! This car has perfectly straight, factory GM panels that it came from the factory with, the best part, about this car, no stinking bondo! This car is a tight old Malibu, no rattles, or squeaks, runs and drives perfect, starts right up, no lifter noise, or any other noise's coming from the drive train, no smoke on cold starts. The trans. is quiet and shifts perfect, the steering is tight and steers with the pinky finger. The factory original tinted glass is perfect, no wiper marks, bubbles, chips, or cracks of any kind. The windows go up and down perfect, the doors close perfect and they close tight. Everything on and in this car, except the radio works just the way they were designed to operate. This car has never been driven in snow, or on ice covered roads. This would be a great car to restore, wouldn't break the Bank to make a desirable weekend car show cruiser. The chrome bumpers and moldings are very nice. The mechanics are cruise ready, an aftermarket interior kit is inexpensive for these cars. The car does have the original interior and much of it needs replaced, the headliner and rear door panels are in excellent condition. The original spare tire and bumper jack are in place. The original door seals are in excellent condition. I wanted to restore this car till I had a stroke, doctors and hospital bills drained the funds I had saved most of my life. I would like to sell the car to someone who would appreciate a car like this one. This is just a nice original old 67 Malibu that hasn't been beat to death for the past 47 years. No disappointments. Thank you so very much for your time looking the old car over, if you are a non paying bidder, just move on, don't bid, I'll cancel and block your bid. Ask any and all your questions while the auction is live, please don't ask if I take trades, I'll trade for one payment in full. |
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