1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss350 Auto, A/c Calif Car Runs And Drives Outstanding on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS 350
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 81,450
Sub Model: SUPER SPORT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Gold
1972 CHEVELLE SS350 AUTO, A/C, P/S, P/DISC BRAKES, 12 BOLT REAR WITH 3.31 POSI, REAL SUPER SPORT CHEVELLE, CALIFORNIA CAR, REBUILT 350 WITH APPROX 3500mi, ALL STOCK, UNMOLESTED UNDER THE HOOD, NEW INTERIOR, ORIG COLOR CODE #57 GOLDEN BROWN. INTERIOR, SEATS, CARPET, HEADLINER DOOR PANELS ALL NEW, DOOR RUBBERS, WINDOW FELTS NEW ALSO, TIRES HAVE UNDER 1500mi ON THEM, RECENTLY SERVICED NEW BRAKES, SOLID DRY CALIFORNIA CAR, NOT RUSTY OR ANY PATCH WORK, SOLID DRY WEST COAST CAR. ALL LIGHTS, SIGNALS, DASH LIGHTS ALL WORK, FACTORY A/C IS COMPLETE BUT WILL NEED A RECHARGE. PAINT IS A FEW YRS OLD AND SHOWS VERY WELL BUT HAS SMALL SPOT WHERE CLEAR COAT IS THIN ON ROOF AND REAR QUARTER, STRAIGHT SHEET METAL,COWL HOOD AND FENDERS, GRILL AND HEADLAMP BEZELS ARE NEW AS WELL AS RE-CHROMED BUMPERS.GOOD LOOKING CRUISER AND NICE DRIVER CAR, 81000 ORIG MILES AND DRIVES GREAT, READY TO BE ENJOYED, PRICED TO SELL, AND OF COURSE FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW OPTION!!
1972 Chevelles wore single-unit parking/side marker lights on their front fenders, outside of a revised twin-bar grille. All Malibus had concealed wipers. The SS equipment option requirements remained the same as those in 1971, any optional V8. The 1972 Chevelle series had wide enough appeal to qualify as America's second-best-selling car. Base versions again included a four-model wagon series. Upscale versions were Malibus including the convertible models. More than 24,000 Malibu Sport Sedans were built, with a standard 307-cubic-inch V8 rated at 130 (net) horsepower. With that V8, the Malibu Sport Coupe was the top seller by far starting at $2,923. The six-cylinder version ran $90 less. Powertrain options included the 175-horsepower 350-cubic-inch V8 and 240-horsepower 402-cubic-inch (still known as a 396), as well as a 454 that managed to put out 270 horsepower (200 kW) under the net rating system. Chevelles sold in California could not get the 307 V8 but carried a 350-cubic-inch engine instead. Through the 1970s, California cars often had different powertrains than those marketed in states with less-stringent emissions regulations. 1972 is the last year popular for Chevelle car collectors.
The 1972 Chevelle SS had standard 350 with 4bbl engine, a top engine 454cu rated at 270 net hp (201 kW) conforming with GM's decree that all engines were to be rated at their net engine ratings. Despite the lower rating there was no evidence that power had actually changed on production cars of that year. All other engines on the SS roster were unchanged from 1971. 1972 was the last year for the cowl induction option for the 454 cid engine and was not even mentioned in the 1972 Chevelle brochure.
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