1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Hardtop 2-door 5.7l Project Pro Touring Car on 2040-cars
Leland, North Carolina, United States
This is an excellent project car that unfortunately I do not have time to complete. Classic Chevy muscle car ready for a new home.
Suspension/Engine/Transmission: Car has many upgrades to the suspension; I was aiming to complete the Chevelle in a Pro touring style. The car features Hotchkis suspension package with Eibach springs, Jegs 12 bolt, 3.73 posi rear end. Crate small block Chevy 350 with Edelbrock 64cc heads, Edelbrock Super Victor manifold, 700R4 transmission, Holley carburetor. Both engine and transmission have less than 2,000 miles and were removed from a Monte Carlo. New brakes with disc brake upgrade, new tires/wheels. New brake master cylinder also is included. Body/Frame/Glass: Car features a completely refurbished frame. Also, I have purchased a complete stainless hardware kit for the car which is included. The body was removed and the frame was blasted, repaired, laser aligned and repainted. All glass is original with the exception of the rear window which was purchased new. Both fenders are new and installed on car; wheel wells are included. Driver door is original and is in good condition and I purchased a new passenger door (hinges for both have been rebuilt and installed). Car comes with brand new front and rear bumpers and also a new fiberglass cowl style hood (with correct hood springs installed). I also have a new trunk lid that is on the car currently. I will note that there is corrosion on the body, specifically on the front windshield sill, and quarter panels that will need to be tended to (see pictures) however the car is originally a Tennessee car and is in good condition otherwise. The floor pan has very minor corrosion with a few small holes. I have patch panels I purchased which come with the car. The trunk pan has already been entirely replaced. The front clip is entirely new/refurbished with an aluminum radiator, and all other parts blasted and repainted. I also have a new gas tank. If you have any questions about the condition of the body or any other part of this car, please don't hesitate to ask! Various: I have many, many extra parts for this car. At least two complete air conditioning units with associated vacuum hoses, at least three gauge clusters, two sets of front light buckets, all the chrome needed for the front lights and various chrome trim pieces from the original car. As shown above, the Chevelle has many upgrades and is very close to being a fast, road ready cruiser. The car only needs grille, body work, various interior/trim parts, and some time to bring this Chevelle to showroom condition. I have well over the listed price into this car but am looking to clear out the garage for summer. Please feel free to give me reasonable offers. If you have any questions at all about the car or would like additional pictures of any portion of the car in particular, please just ask! Buyer assumes responsibility for pickup or delivery. Thanks for reading! |
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Weekly Recap: Autonomous driving goes commercial in Nevada
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Autoblog's guilty pleasure cars
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