1969 Chevelle Malibu 2 Door Hard Top Coupe on 2040-cars
Fairmont, West Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1969
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 3 speed automatic
Model: Chevelle
Mileage: 43,000
Trim: Malibu
1969 Chevelle Malibu 2 door hard top coupe, This low mileage 43000 miles, one owner simple stock Malibu that has been in the family and never touched, until the grandson got a hold of it. A stock body and original unmolested body parts, super stock and very clean undercarriage, trunk and frame. Which look new. It now has a custom and special ordered GM crate engine with aluminum heads. Approximately $7500- $8000 went into the motor. A three speed automatic transmission, Disc brakes and a 12 bolt rear end with corvette rally wheels, chrome and glass are fantastic; it still has the original bench seat, interior carpet and headliner which are in excellent condition, the car runs excellent, it is super strong and extreme power. A brand new dual exhaust system was just installed. (That stock big block look) It has power steering, a simple summary a 1969 Chevelle with a stock appearance but under the hood a power house of horse power, some may call it a granny car or a sleeper. It simply is a straight car with different choices of levels, clone it to a SS or a pro touring car, or just keep it a secret, it has great patina, yes some 45 year old nicks and scratches and minor dings, they are only stock original once, this is a brand new 355 crate motor tagged at 382 hp 400 turbo three speed transmission 12 bolt rear end with 373 gear ratio. This is an excellent sleeper car don’t let this one get away. Any questions or want more pictures please call me at 304-376-9057 |
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