1964 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe W/ 4-speed And Window Sticker + Build Sheet on 2040-cars
Apple Creek, Ohio, United States
1964 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe 4-Speed WINDOW STICKER & BUILD SHEET Here is a very nice and good looking 1964 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe with a strong early 70's 350 and Muncie 4-Speed. Car is the Factory Ermine White with beautiful Blue interior. Assembled in California and shipped to Frank Chevrolet in Oregon. Has Standard Brakes and Steering but stops and handels excellent like it did in 64! Has the classic Muncie 4-speed sound as you easily shift the four on the floor, Stock original hubcaps. 14" Wheels. Has the cool factory tach between the gauge pods! Chrome and Brightwork are in wonderfull/Excellent condition. Paint is Laquer and has minimal cracking in some places around rear wheels and a couple spots on upper side and door. Paint is smooth and gleems 8 out of 10, It retains a very nice apearance. New Exhaust from front to rear and is to factory specks. Very clean in trunk and under hood. Everyting operates on the car, Wipers,Gauges,Radio,signals,heater and factory tach ALL work!!
Also comes with a 1964 shop manual as well. Not a show car but a very presentable driver, perfect car for the individual that just wants to TURN THE key and relive 1964. Fly in and drive it home. The car should have years of get in and go enjoyment to go. Does not leak or smoke. I encourage anyone to stop in and inspect the car or have a 3rd party inspect.
This auction can and may end at any time due to a serious cash or local buyer. I am assisting and handeling the entire sale of this vehicle for a private individual. These investments can provide you with both the pride of ownership and the pleasure of showing and driving. Now is the time to buy these great assets – as the stock market continues to decline, these secure investments will continue to increase in value. Rare and sought after models like the one shown here will provide both years of enjoyment and a stable, if not profitable return.
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