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1966 Chevelle / Malibu / Matching Numbers on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:74826 Color: trim
Location:

La Mesa, California, United States

La Mesa, California, United States
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The Chevelle you have been waiting for.

Car was originally purchased in 1966 by a woman news paper reporter in Ventura, CA. She later sold to a friend that owned a towing company who later sold to a relative then he purchased it back and stored it for the past 15-years in Oak View, CA.   I purchased the car from the retired tow truck company owner in October 2013. 

Work completed by: New Image Customs, San Diego, CA 

Has original number matching motor & auto trans. Tuned up and ready to go.

Factory A/C car. A/C compressor is there but not connected.

Factory Bucket seats

Factory Tilt Steering

New Paint inside & out.

New Trunk coating

New Interior: Including (Dash pad / Head liner / Sun visors / Seat covers With new seat foam / Carpet / Insulation under carpet / Kick panels / Floor mats (Read Chevelle America's Super Car / Door panels / Rear interior panels / Arm rests front and rear / Rear ash trays / Door sill plates (still have plastic on them)

New Dash Trim kit including knobs and switches / Most interior chrome moldings / Window & door handles inside and out.

New Brake & Gas Pedal / E Brake Handle

New window felts / door weather stripping / trunk stripping.

New Seat belts

Electrical: New head light switches, relays, light bulbs. All lights, brake lights and turn signals are working. New dash bulbs, new tail light and blinker bulbs.  Dome light

New Front windshield and seal. Removed Rear window and reinstalled with new rubber weather stripping.

New Exterior trim, moldings emblems / Mirrors inside and out.

New Front & rear chrome bumpers / bolts

New Front grill / head light moldering / trim

New Trunk molding / Tail light lens

New Front and rear brakes

New Coils springs front and  rear

New Shocks front & rear

Newer Radiator / New radiator cap

New Edelbrock Intake

New Edelbrock Carb. 650 CFM

New Thermostat / Tune up (Plugs wires, cap rotor belts radiator hoses etc.)

New Power steering pump.

Motor and Trans are not new but run strong.

New 18" Boss Wheels & Tires

Original parts: Wing windows are not in perfect condition & has some pitting on the chrome but decide to leave the original chrome wing windows. Exterior chrome trim around the windshield & rear window are in good condition but not perfect.

Finishing touching being completed this week:

New Brake master cylinder

New Battery

Windshield wiper blades

 

Included in sale the original intake manifold and carb.

Needs:

Radio / (Original Horn Button for steering wheel) (tried to order one and it's been on back order for months) Original Shifter level has some pitting on the chrome.

Could use some work on the a/c & heating ducts. We were having a hard time finding the new ducts to replace the old ones under the dash.

This will be a great car for someone.

Vehicle has had a lot of work completed, however please remember this is 48 year old car.

No warranties. Vehicle is being sold in it's present condition. 

Happy Bidding!!!!!!

 

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