1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu on 2040-cars
Normal, Illinois, United States
1971 Chevelle Malibu Black with Silver Stripes
$24,000.00 invested I lost my job must sell. The engine is built with lots of chrome and a cam and lots of high performance parts. It's a 307 putting out 385 HP based on mfr and equipment added. I take it to car shows and keep it garaged. It is mechanically sound. I have driven it from Illinois to Denver Colorado and back two times. Dale 309-808-0664 New parts since I've had the car: Front bumper Grill Front marker light bezels and lenses Headlights and all hardware Hoses Belts Vacuum lines Fuel hoses Fan Chrome water pump Chrome alternator brackets Chrome pulleys (all of them) Flowmaster ceramic headers Edlebrock Thunder Series ATV 650 dual feed carburetor Eldebrock high performance chrome fuel pump (up to 400hp) Eldebrock performer series high rise intake Accel Distributor with 50,000 volt coil, cap, rotor, header plugs and wires Sears SUV Diehard Gold battery (high cranking amps) Battery cables Ground straps Voltage regulator Door panels Arm rest chrome strips Arm rest pads Rear seat upholstery Rear deck High performance dual sprocket timing chain Crager SS wheels (15x8s and 15x10s) BFG tires (225/60R15s and 295/60R15s) Brakes and rotors Dash pad All lights including dash lights Inner fender pads Infinity dash speakers Door handles Door mirrors Ignition switch Ignition tumbler and door locks Hose dress kit 1971 Chevelle Owners manual Russell liquid filled fuel pressure gauge Ignition switch Sending unit Gas tank Tachometer on steering column Gabriel hi-jacker air shocks Replaced: Chrome 80 amp alternator (had it rebuilt) Seat belts Front bench seat Rear bumper (original) All dash knobs (originals) Speedometer Steering wheel Grill Chevy bowtie (original) Original Jack complete Spare tire Trunk light (not connected) Rear license plate light Front license plate bracket Floor board repaired, sealed, primed and undercoated Rear deck trim corners Also has: NOS matching 307 engine Turbo 350 automatic transmission (had it serviced by AAMCO) Pioneer 6x9 speakers Chrome radiator cover Chrome fan shroud Chrome engine dress kit Glass pack mufflers Under dash gauge set Kenwood Stereo/CD/MP3/ Sirius Satellite Radio Ready w/remote |
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