1972 Chevelle Malibu on 2040-cars
Aynor, South Carolina, United States
1972 Chevy Chevelle Malibu car for sale, or possible Trade. ( Let me know what you have, you never know, I may be interested!) Was told this was a numbers matching 307 ci / Auto Car. ( have not verified this myself ) Car does currently run and drive. ( actually drives / shifts nicely ) Has new shocks / springs back and front, and new brake master cylinder. Car sat for awhile so it could use a carb rebuild. Car does have some rust issues,( mainly front and rear lower quarters, and some small holes / rust in trunk pan area, and above tail-lights ) and needs a front passenger side fender ( damaged , as seen in pictures ), Undercarriage appears solid underneath,firewall,rockers etc seem good.. Comes with a rear bumper, in decent shape. Will make a nice car when restored.Turn it into an SS Clone or drive it as-is.
Interior is in fairly good shape! ( some fading, stitching coming apart near d/s head rest ) SC Title.You are welcome to come view / drive the car. Car is located near Myrtle Beach, SC |
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2014 Chevrolet SS makes its live debut
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We'll work on getting some more angles (in better light) today at Daytona International Speedway, but with fans seeing the car for the first time, we don't hold out much luck of getting a clear shot. So for now, enjoy the high-res gallery above.
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Wed, 13 Mar 2013
The Detroit Free Press is reporting that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration may expand a recall campaign for faulty brake lamps. The agency is currently looking into complaints that certain 2004-2011 Chevrolet Malibu models as well as some 2007-2009 Saturn Aura sedans may have brake lights that do not illuminate when the driver presses the pedal. Alternatively, the lamps may also illuminate without input from the driver. General Motors recalled 8,000 Pontiac G6 models from the 2005 model year for the same problem, and NHTSA is currently investigating whether to add 550,000 more G6 models built between 2005 and 2009 to the list for the same issue.
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