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Immaculate 1967 Chevelle Malibu 2 Door Hardtop For Sale. Show Quality. on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:1967 Mileage:9000
Location:

Florence, Alabama, United States

Florence, Alabama, United States
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Immaculate 1967 Chevelle Malibu 2 door hardtop for sale. Beautiful show car in Raven black. Black on black.
 
This car is as clean as they come. Laser-straight flawless black paint (2 stage; no rust ever body was taken to bare metal, blocked and long-boarded for days). Finish is like a mirror as is all the stainless, glass and chrome. Entire suspension was replaced and it runs down the road without the slightest squeak or rattle. Literally the best and quietest ride you've ever experienced. Better than a new car.

Car itself has 72,300 original miles on it. Restoration done approx. 8,000 miles ago...still fresh.
 
  • Less than 9,000 miles on brand new GM crate ZZ350/350HP engine.
  • Muncie rock crusher 4 speed transmission (all rebuilt)
  • Factory front disc brakes; rear drums...4,000 miles on all
  • Positraction rear end (3.42 gears, a great all-around ratio)
  • Black bench seat and entire interior is new.
  • Custom removable center console with modern Pioneer USB stereo and speakers
  • Factory AM radio is in place and works great
  • Long tube headers with 2.5" MagnaFlow exhaust
  • 2,000 miles on 16" American Racing polished rims with 245/60/16 BFGoodrich tires
  • 4 row radiator runs cool, K&N air cleaner, chrome valve covers
  • Quadrajet carb; 4K on brakes
  • Rare factory-style "Blinker tach"
 
You have to see this car to believe it. Car is sold As-Is where is and I invite you,
or your professional representative to come and inspect it in person.
 
Immediate payment of $500 (NON-REFUNDABLE) is due from you via PayPal upon winning the bid, and the entire  balance will be due within 7 days of winning or the car will be immediately re-listed.Car will NOT be released until it is paid in full, and all funds cleared through my bank.. Please DO NOT bid if you don't have the money as this is a legally binding contract.
If you don't have the money PLEASE don't bid until you do.
 
If you have less than 25 winning bids on eBay, or anything other than a 100% rating please contact me, Jimmy Puckett at 256/394.0075  prior to bidding.
In fact, call me if you are interested as this car is also for sale locally and I may remove it from eBay at any time as it has gotten a lot of interest here locally.
 
Always a garaged Southern car...stored in a heated environment. No rust EVER.
 
Reserve will not be disclosed, so don't ask. Hint: it's close to buy it now.  I can tell you could NOT build the car for the reserve price, or even the "Buy It Now" price.. 
Reluctantly selling to buy another project car.Please, no low-ball offers, tire-kickers, trade offers or Nigerian bogus scams as I have a ton of time and money in this 
show car and don't "have" to sell it. No brokers please...this car will sell itself.

I am selling this for a good friend...so call him with any questions and prior to bidding. His name is Jimmy Puckett and you can reach him on his cell phone 256/394.0075.
Car is in NW Alabama (Florence, AL) 2 1/2 hours from either Birmingham or Nashville.

If you want this car shipped it will be at your cost and my friend will work with your shipper. Good luck and Happy Holidays. Like I stated...Call me.

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