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1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 2 Dr Hardtop Sport Coupe on 2040-cars

US $16,495.00
Year:1964 Mileage:26765
Location:

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States
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1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe Description: This is a beautiful 2DR Malibu sport coupe. 350 V8/350 Automatic Trans. Bucket seat car that's ready to go anywhere. The body on this car is very straight and the interior is excellent. Nice set of wheels and tires puts the power to the ground. All the glass is good. This car is ready for the cruise-ins or could be a daily driver. A very nice car inside and out. Trunk and engine compartment are clean, no rust to body panels or floor boards. Newer dual exhaust system from headers back with chrome tips. Paint work was done by previous owner about 12-14 years ago and is not perfect but I get thumbs up all the time when driving it and lots of people stop me to talk about how nice the car looks. There are a few paint dings and spots that show some slight surface rust (some I have sanded and primed). The interior is very nice, see pictures, good headliner and inner door panels, no rips or tears or heavy wear on the upholstery which is two-tone blue and silver blue. The window crank handles are new but the door latch handles are showing some pitting. This is not a show car but it gets plenty of looks comments and attention. The 2 Door Sport Coupe has no post between the front and rear windows and has a very cool look when the windows are all down. Features: Bucket seats, front disc brakes. upgraded 15 inch chrome wheels, extra gauges, oil pressure & temperature, B&M floor shifter, racing grip steering wheel, floormats, carpet in trunk, electric cooling fan for radiator, Kenwood stereo FM radio & CD player. New chrome bumpers front and rear, new front chrome grill, headlight bezels. Recent work includes replacing the rear end axel seals and rear brake shoes, oil & filter change. Car has no A/C although it appears that it had it as an original option, heater works well. Not sure of actual mileage, speedometer works but odometer does not. Last owner installed the 350 V8 and 350 transmission which runs tight and strong. This is a fast car and rides smooth, with modern air shocks and front and rear stabilizer bars. Former owner was into drag cars and fixed this one up right, you can tell when you see it someone did a lot of work to get it to be in this kind of condition, not perfect, but very nice. It appears it has been a southern car with little weather induced rust over time and well cared for considering it is almost 50 years old! The vin# indicates that it was originally a V8 2 Dr Hardtop Sport Coupe, and original color was 916 Daytona Blue.

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