1976 Chevy Malibu Mint Condition With Only 10,000 Original Miles!!! on 2040-cars
East Dorset, Vermont, United States
Beautiful / All original / 1976 Chevy Malibu with 10,905 Original Miles!!!
RWD, 3 gear V8 305, 5.0L Engine. The car has air condition. ALL ORIGINAL / ALL WORKING This car was purchased by my dad from a friend of his who drove it off the lot in 1976. His friend bought it for his wife who doesnt like driving and consequently seldom drove it. Everything works. Everything is original except the radio which was replaced with an 8-Track Player. This car is beautiful. Garage kept for its entire life. Car is located in Vermont Powertrain Engine manufacturer: GM Chevrolet Small-Block V-8 305 Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke Fuel type: petrol (gasoline) Fuel system: carburetor Charge system: naturally aspirated Valves per cylinder: 2 Additional features: Rochester 2GC 2-barrel Emission control: cat Cylinders alignment: V 8 Displacement: 5001 cm3 / 305.2 cui Power net: 104.5 kW / 142 PS / 140 hp (SAE net)/ 3800 Torque: 332 Nm / 245 ft-lb / 2000 Curb weight (without a driver): 1855 kg / 4090 lbs Top speed: 176 km/h / 109 mph (theor. without speed governor) 0-100 km/h (s): 13.1 0-160 km/h (s): 44.9 0-60 mph (s): 12.3 0-100 mph (s): 45.8 0- 1/4mile (s): 19.1 0- 1km (s): 34.8 |
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