Unmolested Original Highly Documented Malibu Package 350 Automatic on 2040-cars
Beaverton, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Chevelle
Trim: Malibu
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 111,000
Sub Model: Malibu 350
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: copper
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
If your looking for an original unmolested Chevelle here it is
1970 Chevelle Malibu 350 250hp with Th350 automatic transmission,This is a 2 owner car 1st owner until 2009
Documentation- Original Dealership sales receipt, original loan agreement, protecto plate warranty card, maintenance records from 1970-1992,original owners manual,original consumers information booklet, original undercoat warranty, original dealer order form, AND the build sheet is still under the driver side front seat I did find it but I am not going to take the seat out to get to it the next owner can if he/she chooses but it is there
History of the car- original female owner bought the car new at England-Cook Chevrolet in Lansing, MI on 7-6-70 and was very anal about taking care of it and keeping it maintained and repaired if needed, even if it had a dash rattle it was taken to the dealer, the car was original Beigh the original owner got tired of the color and rather than buying a new car had it repainted copper in 1982, the paint still has a beautiful shine, the original owner drove the car in summers until 1992 when it reached near 100k miles then tucked it away in a heated garage and only drove it on special occasions until it they sold it in 2009, since 09 it has been driven and enjoyed in the summer months and has had about 11k miles put on it between 09 and now and is showing 111k miles on the odometer,
Body is as solid as they come with just a little paint blistering starting around the vinyl top trim where it meets the paint, and just a hint of bubbling starting on the trunk lid about the size of a pencil eraser the under side is excellent with no rust/rot and all original, the same with the inside of trunk
Interior- all original, never been touched, and in great condition, the front seats have a seam split in the middle of the lower seat
all interior lights, gages, wipers, heat, turn signals, even the original radio works, the horn is not working but you can here it clicking and there is power all the way to the horns themselves but I believe the horn itself is bad, the A/C does kick on but blows hot so it would need a recharge
Trim-is in excellent condition, and shines very nice with no dings, both bumpers shine nice with no rust or pitting
Glass is all in excellent condition with no cracks or breaks.........weatherstrip is all in excellent condition ,,,,,,
exterior lights the headlights are original T3 and all work except the high beam on driver side, I do have a brand new headlight but I don't want to put it in because once I do it's not original anymore but the new one will come with the car, all other lights are in perfect working condition
wheels are the original rally wheels that came on the car
options- Sport Coupe, A/C, rear defroster, 350 V8 @ 250 hp, Turbohydro trans, power steering, power disc brakes, remote mirror, vinyl roof, rear speaker, am/fm radio, EZI Glass,
Driveability- this car runs and drives great with the only known issue being a very small exhaust leak at the heat riser on the manifold, and it's not too loud or obnoxious but you can here it, and it doesn't effect anything it's just a little annoying
To sum it up this is a rare find a Clean unmolested survivor that has all the documentation to support it's history, you can drive this car as is or with very little work you could restore it to it's former glory either way you will have a very nice and desirable 1970 Chevelle Malibu!!
please feel free to call me with any questions you have 989-600-4679 this car is available for inspection anytime during the auction please take advantage of an inspection, come out have your mechanic appraiser or other third party inspect it for you, once the auction is over so is the inspection time and winning bidder will own this car, I will not tolerate non paying bidders or people who think they can win the auction then inspect the car, once you win the auction you own the car
I require a $500 non refundable deposit via Paypal within 24 hrs and balance within 7 days of auction end, no exceptions, I will give you plenty of time to arrange a shipper with indoor storage if needed
989-600-4679
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