1971 Chevrolet Chevelle on 2040-cars
Strasburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Original Numbers Matching Engine
Protect-O-Plate
Very straight body and excellent interior
Original four-speed floor-shift car
Runs and drives great
For the 1971 model year, Chevrolet continued with its popular Mid-sized Chevelle, now with a mildly refreshed front
end that featured single headlights and a new grille. Much as before, a myriad of engine options and trim packages
was available that ranged from the mild-mannered six-cylinder sedan to the fire-breathing LS6 454 Big Block Super
Sport convertible. No fewer than six V8 engine options were offered to suit any number of customer needs. The base
V8 was the low compression 307, next came a pair of 350 cubic inch engines with either a 2 or 4 bbl carburetor, the
400 big block and two versions of the 454 big block. With coupe, convertible, sedan, pickup and station wagon
bodies available, the options for building the Chevelle of your dreams were seemingly limitless.
RB Collection is pleased to offer this numbers-matching 1971 Chevelle Malibu Sports Coupe with the L65 2-bbl V8 and
a four-speed manual transmission with floor shift. This is a rare and desirable car in that it still retains its
original matching numbers engine and hasn’t been converted to an SS clone or otherwise modified. It has an
attractive and clean appearance with correct dog-dish hubcaps and minimal exterior trim. The interior has been
restored to correct specs, executed to a very high standard, with an excellent black perforated headliner, correct
black vinyl trim on the seats and correct nylon-loop carpeting. The body is clean, straight and very
well-restored. Panel gaps are consistent and the doors shut beautifully with a satisfying solid feel. Structurally
sound, it is a rust free car with a clean and straight undercarriage. The chrome trim is excellent, with no pits,
scratches or dents in the bumpers. Detailing on the engine is to a high standard with correct clamps, fittings and
finishes. There is no evidence of leaks, drips or smoke and the underbody is very clean and well detailed.
On the road this Malibu delivers excellent performance from the 350 along with a proper muscle car soundtrack
thanks to the mild exhaust system. The engine idles incredibly smoothly and always starts with just a quick turn of
the key. The restoration and good quality cosmetics make it a great choice for cruising or casual show. The sale
includes the original jack and spare wheel, warranty book with Protect-O-Plate, and clear Pennsylvania title,
showing it has been a PA car since new.
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