1971 Chevelle Malibu Classic Hotrod Muscle Car Ss Must Sell No Reserve on 2040-cars
Crosby, Texas, United States
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I am selling my weekend cruiser. You are looking at a pearl red 1971 Chevy Malibu 350. I purchased it from a gentleman in California earlier this year. It has a small block Chevy 350 v8, a 4 barrel Edlebrock Carb, hei distributer, chrome valve covers, custom chrome air cleaner, and headers. THIS CAR HAS WORKING AIR CONDITIONING!!!! The ac system is the new r134 system and it preforms well. The exhaust is dual with chrome tips and I believe flow master mufflers(she purrs like a kitten...not too loud..but loud enough to get attention) The suspensions front and back are oem style with power steering. The front suspension was completely rebuilt at the local John Keating Chevy Dealership less than a month ago and drives great! The Malibu rides and drives as it should and is a lot of fun. The interior is a nice newer black carpet and seat upholstery front and back. The headliner is not perfect but looks great for the age. The dome light works... however, it does need a new cover (most auto parts stores have them in the help section for around $7). The sun visors are nice and match the headliner. The radio is a newer cd player. The speakers in the rear are 6x9 and the front ones are, I believe, 3in mounted below the dash(you can see in the pics). It has a nice after market performance steering wheel. This model Malibu came from the factory the idiot warning lights...so for piece of mind it has water temp, oil pressure, and volt gauges installed as seen in the pictures below the dash. Yes,these gauges work and are reliable. The paint is nice someone did a great job! Its is a older paint job it looks fantastic ! It doesn't hurt the car only has 58000 original miles on it. The only thing I would fix is the slight ding on the passenger rear quarter panel. It can be seen in the pics and was there when I bought the car. I have not seen any bad rust or areas bubbling up. All the chrome and logos look nice. Wheels and tires are new..Bf Goodrich Ta radials front and back rapped around new American Racing Torque Thrust mag wheels. The wheels have the correct offsets so they do not rub and look great!They have no curb rash or scratches. The engine starts fine and I have had no problems with it. The transmission is a turbo 400. The transmission works great pulls through all the gears smooth and shifts correctly. I have probably only put about 150 miles on it since I bought and it gets lots of attention every it goes..a real crowd pleaser! Floor boards look good ...as I said before this was a Cali car and its really solid. This would be a great start to a SS clone or a pro touring car. I am only selling this car do personal life issues and it is not practical for me to keep it at this time. Please feel free to call and ask any questions. I can send any pics you would like to see and I will help with coordinating shipping if needed. My name is Rik and I can reached at 832-618-8269. The car is here in Houston area and is for sale locally. I reserve the right to close the auction if it sells in my local adds. These classics are getting harder to find every day and climbing in price. $$$$$$$ I have a clear title in hand.... The Malibu is ready to roll. Buy it and drive home today!
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