1972 Chevrolet Malibu/chevelle Sport Coupe Maybe Original 307 on 2040-cars
Adkins, Texas, United States
Im selling my 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle.It has a running 327 chevy engine and is in pretty good condition.It still needs to be finished but a good start.Has all glass and has all new brake system front disc brakes and rear drums...Has several new parts and have all the receipts.Does not smoke and runs smooth. I do have the carb off and alternator because i was going to get new ones but will try to get it placed back on before it leaves my home.It has clear texas title and only rust it had on the car is in the bottom of trunk other then that car pretty solid. It has a 350 trans. in it. All interior is there but needs to be redone.Head lights and tail lights work and chrome on bumpers are smooth and good enough to just polish.Gas tank has been flushed and cleaned and has new hoses.I have driven it a few miles before starting to work on body and drove well.Its an awesome good solid project and i will post the Vin tommorrow so you can research exactly what model it is.Good luck
On Dec-12-13 at 13:34:18 PST, seller added the following information: ENTER VIN WITH CAPITAL LETTERS: Year: 1972 Series: (D) Malibu or Concours wagon Body Style: (37) 2-door sport coupe Engine: (F) 307cid V8 Plant: (R) Arlington, Texas Chevelle #: 74388 for Arlington, Texas
On Dec-12-13 at 14:13:03 PST, seller added the following information: From the VIN it looks like it may just be a 307 and not what i was thinking a 327..I never checked the numbers so it may be the original engine. How ever it is a Sport Coupe so from that i think that would be a plus. I rushed putting it on ebay and left out some very important points.The car has no major body damage and hood has dents but fenders,doors,trunk lid ,roof just had ting dings nothing smashed dented all crazy...the rear bottom quarter panles behind wheels were worked a lil bit and mostly just on passenger side...Its has all the outer componnets like the tail lamps,parking singles lens,side view mirrors and also have the air condition compressor...rear window has the moldings except for one piece and think it was the bottom center piece..It needs a an alternator to drive it far but i only drove it a few miles and back just to see how the engine a trans ran and both did well...since sitting trans has smal leak but nothing major..it has to be just a gasket ..It will not take much to make road worthy at all so its a very good start and from the VIN its worth it.. well good look luck
On Dec-12-13 at 14:17:34 PST, seller added the following information: VIN# 1D37F2R574388 Car is as shown in first two photos.So the car is together.Only major rust was in the trunk floor but not entire floor but will need some of it to be replaced.They sell a two piece trunk floor set for like $100 other then that it just had suface rust...The floor of intereior car is solid no rust. |
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