1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Custom Station Wagon Barret Jackson on 2040-cars
Seaford, New York, United States
I have an older restoration 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu wagon. I won this car at the 2013 PALM BEACH BARRET JACKSON AUTO AUCTION (all paperwork will be included with sale). This was an original 327 small block wagon upgraded to a to a big block 454 V8 with a TH400 automatic and 4.11 axle ratio.
Aside from being an awesome cruiser, this is a rare find. Production finds only 14,788 Malibu V8 4-door wagons produced that 1968 model year out of a total of 464,669 Chevelles built in America. Set up for cruising with window tint, Candy Apple Red paint, cold factory air conditioning, Corvette rallys and new tires, modern sound system, Grant steering wheel and aftermarket gauges. This is a 6 seater wagon. There were a few issues with the car when I got it home. Since I've been in possession of the car I have: -Repaired head gaskets leak by replacing gaskets and cleaning cylinder heads -Replaced front and rear shock absorbers -Repaired directional signals and brake lights -Repaired rear automatic window -Removed interior panels and cleaned 40 years of filth -Flushed engine coolant system -Oil/Transmission fluid change -New Brake Shoes Please contact me with any questions, offers, etc... |
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