1964 Chevrolet Malibu Chevelle Ss Hardtop 2-door 350 Engine Runs/looks Great! on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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1964 Malibu Chevelle SS. This car is in great condition. Jump in and drive it away.
Engine was replaced to a 350 a few years ago (not sure exact date but car hasn't been driven more than 200 miles in the last 3 years) and the trans was rebuilt at the same time (not sure which one is in it). Has NEW battery, water pump, alternator and radiator. Brakes in great shape as are the air shocks, control arms, sway bars, etc. Has 4 barrel Holley Carburetor. There is so little rust that I can't even pinpoint a spot to comment on. The chrome is in great shape as well. Has been tuned-up and runs great. All lights and electrical work. Has nice aluminum rims. Has headers and dual exhaust that is fairly new. Tires are in good shape. Trunk is in great shape. Has a B&M Quicksilver shifter, here's the info on that: B&M Quicksilver features a ratcheting action for positive shifts, Chrome Knob, neutral safety switch, NHRA/IHRA approved Reverse Lockout. Fits Most 3 and 4 speeds. Features and Benefits:
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Car is in Brooklyn, come drive it. I have more pics on photobucket. I can't link them but if you google this you'll see them: s300.photobucket.com/user/ekling211/slideshow/ |
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