1965 Chevelle Malibu Ss - California Car Matching Numbers And Black Plates on 2040-cars
Foresthill, California, United States
You are bidding on my 1965 Chevelle Malibu SS with matching numbers....327 V8 / 250 HP (1217EE Stamp on block) with 12 bolt rear end.....car was assembled in Fremont Ca during last week of Dec 64.....block and rear end also from Dec 64....car looks and runs great....original two speed Powerglide transmission with manual steering and brakes....original black California plates are on the car......more and more difficult to find matching numbers true SS....I've listed the details below. 1965 Chevelle Malibu SS - 327 / 250 HP Matching Numbers......Increasingly rare, true SS. Details: * 327 CI V8 - Engine Code 1217EE * Manual Steering Older restoration (approx 2001 by previous owner). Paint is fair, due for a new paint job with removal of small dent in driver door and rear quarter Low reserve for this unmolested classic......$500 deposit required within 48 hours after auction end.....car is near Sacramento and you can view before bidding (send me a message).....if you have less than 100% favorable feedback - or no feedback - contact me before bidding.....full payment upon vehicle pickup......can take vehicle to shipper of your choice (near Sacramento). Car for sale locally, reserve right to end auction if reserve not met. 7 day auction.
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