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1979 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Sport Landau Factory Stick Shift Oem 6 Cylinder on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:32800 Color: Green /
 beige
Location:

Farmingdale, New York, United States

Farmingdale, New York, United States
Engine:v6
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 1W27M9B559687 Year: 1979
Mileage: 32,800
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Malibu
Interior Color: beige
Trim: landau
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: manual stick shift on floor factory
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

no reserve high winning bid takes her home.

due to a non paying bidder I had to relist the car.

 

1979 CHEVROLET MALIBU FACTORY STICK SHIFT

THIS CAR IS A TOTALLY ORIGINAL 1979 MALIBU.

IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT.

I RECENTLY JUST INSTALLED BRAND NEW TIRES ALL AROUND.  I PUT LARGE / WIDE BF GOODRICH TIRES 245'S IN THE REAR AND, SKINNIER FRONT TIRES ON BRAND NEW. THE TIRES WERE OVER $550.00

RECENTLY INSTALLED A BRAND NEW AUTOMETER GUAGE KIT.  I JUST INSTALLED A STEERING COLUMN TACH AND A SMALL GUAGE CLUSTER ON THE RIGHT OF THE SPEEDO CLUSTER.  ALSO INSTALLED AND NEW BRAKES COMPONENTS ALL AROUND, (CALIPERS, PADS, SHOES, WHEEL CYLINDERS, AND REAR DRUMS.  NEW FUEL PUMP, NEW FOOT PEDAL RUBBERS. NEW FRONT AND REAR SHOCKS, CLEANED OUT RADIATOR AND DISSASEMBLED SHIFT MECHANISM AND LUBRICATED.  ALL OF THIS WAS OVER $900.00

 

CAR HAS A SOLID FRAME NO ROT ON THE FRAME WHATSOEVER, ONLY RUST ON THE CAR IS THE REAR QUARTERS NEED REPAIR, AND THE BOTTOM OF THE DRIVERS SIDE DOOR HAS SOME RUST.  THERE IS ALSO A SMALL HOLE BELOW THE DRIP RAIL. OEM CLUSTER DOES NOT WORK. OTHERWISE SHE IS A SWEET RIDE WAITING TO BE TURNED INTO A SLEEPER.  ALL LIGHTS WORK, AND THE IT PASSES INSPECTION WITH OUT A PROBLEM.

 

 

THIS CAR IS JUST DYING TO BE TRANSFORMED INTO A HOT ROD, TAKE OUT THE FACTORY 6 CYLINDER AND THROW IN A MONSTER V8 /V10, WITH THAT IT WILL BE SICK, THIS CAR REALLY GIVES YOU SOMETHING TO WORK WITH, OR DRIVE IT LIKE IT IS A DAILY DRIVER.

 

CAR WILL COME WITH A CLEAR  NEW YORK TITLE AND NEW YORK BILL OF SALE FROM ME THE OWNER.

 

 

 

THIS CAR HAS A CLEAN TITLE AND WAS NOT DAMAGED BY HURRICANE SANDY.

 

THIS CAR IS IN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK.

I WORK WITH A LOCAL SHIPPER SO DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE USA IS NO PROBLEM.

SHIPPING TO EUROPE / AFRICA / IS NO PROBLEM ASLO. THIS CAR SHOULD GO OVER SEAS BECAUSE IT IS VERY EXOTIC AND A RARE FIND, THIS CAR WONT LAST PLEASE BID NOW.

 

516 233 7788 - MICHAEL

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