1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 4 Door 6 Cylinder 3 Speed 194 Thrift 64 El Camino on 2040-cars
Middleboro, Massachusetts, United States
This auction is for a black 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle ( Malibu ) which is in pretty nice condition with an intact body. It has minimal rust ; nice chrome ; original glass bottle for wiper fluid ; all original trim & metal emblems ; still starts up ; has a Massachusetts inspection sticker which expired in June, 2007 and had been used everyday to/from Boston from Rochester, Mass. ( never used since, as owner had other cars to keep up & on road and had wanted to slowly restore it, but the economic times have forced owner to sell ), : it has a title ; trunk has no rust ; clean engine & engine compartment ( can not see any leaks on engine ) ; four good tires & spare in trunk ; original jack ; 1964 Chevelle Owner's Manual & brochure, plus other papers ; undercarriage looks good ; exhaust seems good ; interior looks good, with exception of : front seat has tears where driver would be seated ; back seat is all good, as well as back of front seats ; driver interior door panel could be replaced/repaired ; all glass intact & windows go up & down ; lights work ; horn works ; wipers work ; directionals work ; has all four original 1964 Chevelle hubcaps ; gas gauge works ; original radio may need to be wired up/doesn't work ; has a Pioneer under-dash 8-track player with radio. The Pioneer radio does work, but needs speakers. When an 8-track tape was inserted into the deck, it worked, but have to hold tape..( may need some type of adjusting ).....Problems seller is aware of are : Two front doors open from inside only ; when started, it smokes for a few minutes ; some light pitting on chrome, most is fine ; some rust on rocker panels & bottom of driver's door & some over rear wheel wells along with a few minor spots at front of hood ; the tires were taken off to clean rims and a few pieces of the rear driver's brake hardware came off and were not put back. Seller has them in a plastic bag with all the paper work, so as not to lose them...Seller believes that they have listed evrything possible that they can think of in describing this vehicle. If anyone has any questions, seller will be more than happy to answer them if possible to the best of their ability....Buyer must arrange for their own shipment/transport of this vehicle.
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