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1964 Chevelle Convertible, 350, Power Top, Restored, 90 Pics, Must See, L@@k!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:0
Location:

Sebring, Florida, United States

Sebring, Florida, United States

Just in time for summer, put the power top down and cruise around town in this gorgeous 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle (Malibu) Convertible, entire car was restored about 3 years ago with new fire engine red paint, very nice professional job as you can tell by the pictures no waves or bondo, no rust, no orange peel, nice deep shine. All new bumpers and emblems were installed at that time. Complete interior was also replaced 3 years ago and still looks amazing with new carpet, new seats, new dash pad, new door panels front and rear, aftermarket radio was added with speakers but nothing was cut so could easily go back to original. All the gauges work with the exception of the clock. Lights, turn signals, wipers, horn, etc. all work as they should. Power Top was replaced 3 years ago as well and is in great shape and works perfectly it has 2 small spots about an inch long by the base where it meets the quarter panel where the stitching came slightly undone (pictured) could possibly be stitched back but I never worried about it since it doesn’t affect anything and isn’t noticeable I am just picky and like to mention anything I notice in my ads. Engine bay is nice and clean and it is equipped with a 350 that was rebuilt with about 4000 miles on it now. It runs extremely well just bump the key and it fires right up. A mild cam and holley aluminum intake were installed. True dual exhaust gives it that nice muscle car rumble and sound as you drive by. Transmission is a turbo 350 that was rebuilt at the time of the engine rebuild, it shifts extremely nice no slipping or hesitation. Rear is an 8.2 with 3:23 gears for nice highway cruising with the top down. Underneath is all original and is overall solid it has 2 small patches in the floor boards one behind the driver seat and one behind the passenger seat that was done correctly with metal welded on top of it but everything else is original. Trunk is in very nice shape with a spare and plenty of room for luggage on those road trips down the coast. All new brakes that stop on a dime and will put you through the windshield, no power steering but you wouldn’t notice as it steers extremely easy. Nice rallys with new tires gives it a smooth and trouble free ride. All the glass is in excellent shape no cracks. As you can tell by the pictures it is an extremely nice cruiser that you could have many trouble free years with and get thumbs up everywhere, excellent driver super dependable turn the key and enjoy doesn’t run hot at all. As with any 50 year old classic car it is sold AS-IS, where is with no warranty expressed or implied. I encourage and welcome local inspections as the car is as advertised. I have a clear Florida title for the new owner. Bid to win won’t find another one nicer for the money; any questions call Frank 863-381-3499 Thanks! 

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