1965 Chevelle Malibu Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:mid size
Engine:327
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: gold/beige
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: stainless
Drive Type: front wheel
Mileage: 175,923
Exterior Color: 1984 Cadillac Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1965 Chevrolet Malibu , mid-size station wagon( lighter than the Impala, but heavier than the Nova) The first car Chevrolet designed for surfing... low roof line to ground to accomodate racking boards. All metal dash painted in high gloss 1984 Cadillac gold. Rebuilt front-end with 1 1/4 " anti sway bar and the heaviest guage springs available. Rebuilt rear suspension with F-24 suspension package with rear anti-sway bar. The Chevelle Malibu was the top of the line model in 1965. 1984 Cadillac Gold. rebuild Corvette 327 with 49k miles; HEI Ignition, motor rebuilt with Case Hardened Exhaust Valves. Holley Street Dominator 700. Powerglide transmission rebuilt two years ago. 1967 Impala am/fm radio. New Chromed plastic Arm Rests.1967 New Impala interior in two shades of gold( fabric-vinyl) the front seat has been covered in clear plastic.New Tires. New Brakes. Have a new, in box, chromed instrument cluster. New Radiator.New Interior radiator-heater core.New Brake Master Cylinder. Chromed Alternator.Cowel tag reads: Trim 766 F. Acc. A49 36962. Paint VV. I have owned this since 1998. I sold a very nice one like this for 10k in November and this is the nicer one. No rust. Very fast. Selling as fiance says to downsize my collection. Buyer will arrange and pay for transport or can drive away after money order or Pay Pal clears. Sale as is ; no returns
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