1967 Chevelle Malibu 2 Door, Buckets, Console, Tilt Wheel. 67 on 2040-cars
Bend, Oregon, United States
1967 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE MALIBU HT. PREVIOUS OWNER HAD THE CAR FOR 30 YEARS. HAS BEEN STORED FOR SEVERAL YEARS, I PUT GAS IN IT AND A BATTERY AND THE ENGINE STARTED AND SOUNDS GOOD BUT I DONT KNOW THE HISTORY ON IT. HAS AND OLD SCHOOL EDELBROCK SP2P INTAKE AND M/T VALVE COVERS. POWERGLIDE TRANSMISSION. BUCKET SEATS AND CONSOLE, TILT WHEEL, POWER STEERING. FLOOR PANS ARE SOLID FRONT TO BACK. ROCKERS SOLID, TRUNK HAS SOME RUST PIN HOLES TOWARDS THE CENTER AREA, COULD BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED, SMALL HOLE IN DRIVERS LOWER FENDER AND A FEW SMALL BUBBLES ON RIGHT LOWER FENDER. NO OTHER RUST EVIDENT. REAR GLASS CHANNELS LOOK GOOD AS DOES THE LOWER CHANNEL ON THE WINDSHIELD (SEE PICS) I HAVE THE TWO TOP REAR WINDOW MOULDINGS 2 BOTTOM ARE MISSING. QUARTERS LOOK PRETTY GOOD, SOME REPAIR EVIDENT ON LR QUARTER (SEE PIC) BRAKES WORK BUT HAVE NOT BEEN INSPECTED. CAR IS 95% COMPLETE. ALL GLASS GOOD EXCEPT CRACK IN WINDSHIELD. CHROME IF FAIR. I WOULD CONSIDER THIS A NICE CAR FOR A RESTORATION PROJECT OR DRIVE AS IS WITH SOME TLC. INTERIOR IS COMPLETE BUT WORN. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS YOU MAY CALL 541-419-4556 NO TRADES, SOLD AS IS, LOCATED IN SUNNY CENTRAL OREGON. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING, 500.00 PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE. BALANCE DUE 7 DAYS FROM AUCTION CLOSE. I CAN HOLD THE CAR FOR UP TO A MONTH IF NEEDED. --------IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 5 EBAY FEEDBACK PLEASE CALL ME BEFORE YOU BID. EDIT.... CAR HAS FACTORY GM TILT WHEEL AND I HAVE A NICE STOCK STEERING WHEEL THAT IS INCLUDED.
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Speechless and shocked as she seems, she does end up taking it out for a drive, despite claiming she wasn't really outfitted to handle the car's seven-speed manual transmission at the time. From the sound of the video, we got the impression that she knew the car was coming, just not that it was anywhere near ready for delivery. It also, as Pattie says, seems like her boyfriend is more excited about the car than she (which, can we blame him?). Take a look down below for the full video of this C7 Stingray delivery.
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