1982 Chevrolet Malibu - Classic Car - Runs on 2040-cars
Charleston, West Virginia, United States
You are bidding on a very nice four-door , six-cylinder 1982 Chevrolet Malibu. The vehicle was purchased three years ago in very good condition and required only normal maintenance to bring up to running condition. The car has been used daily for travel in and around the local area. The car was not used for long distance trips. The car is rust-free with a nice exterior. Current known issues:
The engine appears to be original with possibly an aftermarket air conditioning unit. The interior of the car is clean and in very nice condition. The car has been smoke-free for at least the last three years. There is an after-market radio (retro style) with an aux cable port that was installed prior to this owner's purchase. The trunk is large and clean. Two tires were purchased in the last two months and the other two are less than a year old. The transmission has been checked (mechanic recommended not changing axle fluid). A mechanic evaluated the car in June 2014 and found no apparent problems. Inspection sticker runs through 4/2015. Prospective buyers can inspect the car. Buyer must pick up the car and take possession at time of full payment. A clear title will be signed over at time of payment. Buyer is responsible for any taxes or fees. |
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