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1964 Chevelle Malibu Convertible V8 Auto A/c Ps Pt Driver/cruiser on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:162472
Location:

Warwick, Rhode Island, United States

Warwick, Rhode Island, United States

1964 Chevelle Malibu Convertible ,V8 Auto, Aftermarket A/C, power steering and top, 
Very good driver quality car, well maintained and very reliable, Drive anywhere.
Same owner for 17 years. 

Body
Paint is driver quality and shows well but not show quality. Has road wear with chips touched up. Rechromed bumpers and new grill kit. Rest of trim is original. Body has had quarter skins and floor pans replaced. Minor patches done in trunk. Power top works fine. Convertible top has been replaced recently and has new boot also. top weatherstripping has been replaced.  Chassis is solid. all rust issues have been repaired over the years. 

Interior
Interior is in good condition. Bucket seats were added. Recent dash insert installed. Ice cold Aftermarket A/C under dash. Custom Autosound am/fm cassette player. Underbody LED lights and horns added. CB radio

Drivetrain
Was originally 6cyl powerglide, now V8 with Edelbrock intake and 600 Holley carb. Turbo 350 trans. Dual exhaust with glasspacks. 4 wheel drum brakes. Power steering. Runs drives and stops good. Get in and drive anywhere. 14 inch smoothies. Rear trans seal and pinion seal seap after winter storage and should prob be replaced. 

This car has had the same owner for the last 17 years. It has been well maintained and driven on many long trips. It is not a show car but a very presentable driver. The body does have a few chips and dings but nothing major. The interior is in good shape and top is fairly new. Everything operates as it should and is very reliable. When driving on Highway in rain the top windshield seal leaks a little. You could fly in and drive it home. Ask all questions before bidding. You are bidding to buy, not come take a look and make an offer. Sold as is as described. 

I am listing this car for a relative that has owned it for 17 years. Car is available for viewing by appointment only. R.I. does not have titles for vehicles older than 2001. Vehicle is sold with bill of sale and current registration which is all that is required in R.I.  Buyer is reponsible for shipping costs. Buyer pays in cash or bank transfer only. 

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