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1967 Chevelle Malibu Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:19670
Location:

Bayside, New York, United States

Bayside, New York, United States

Ok here we have a 1967 Chevelle Malibu Convertible. It is most likely one of the cleanest ones you will find out there. It wasn't beat up or put away wet. It was well taken care of over the years. It has been repainted like 10 years ago. It still looks good and shines nice. It has a factory ordered 327 motor. It was also ordered with a 3 speed on the column as well as the lower SS rocker trim. I bought the car from the 2 owner who had the car for over 25 years. The body is solid. Looks to have all its original body panels. The floors are rust free. The trunk panel looks like it did from the factory. The interior is beautiful. The carpet is nice shape. The dash is perfect. Everything on the car works!!! All the lights work. All the switches inside work. The original am radio still works. The only thing not working is the clock. The gas gauge and all dummy lights work. All the glass is in good shape with no cracks, fading or chips. There are NO major flaws anywhere on this car. The suspension is perfect. The brakes all work and are in good shape. The rims and tires are 16" american racing torque thrust. The tires are practically brand new with very little miles. It has a stainless exhaust that sounds beautiful. Not too loud and not too soft. It's just right!! The top is perfect on this car. The top frame is mint. It looks like it just left the factory. The top goes up and down perfect. The back window zipper is broke but who uses that anyway. Every chance you get the top is down. All the trim on the car is perfect. All the chrome is perfect. The car runs great and goes nice and straight down the road. You can drive this car across country with no problems. No overheating problems ever. You will not be dissapointed. I am sure I missed something is the description so please call me at (347)-622-3985 anytime. Leave a message and I will get back to you. Please ask questions.... I strongly urge you to come in person to look at the car. If you can't do it yourself send someone or a company to do so. They don't cost a lot and then you will be happy with your purchase. I also met someone at the last local car show that is a buyers agent and does inspections for people that are far away. I can give you his number to set something up. I have this car listed locally so if it sells I have the right to end the auction early. If you want to make an offer try your best shot, maybe we can work out a deal. You will not find another one as nice for the money. I don't want to sell the car but just bought a money pit of a house and need the cash. My family comes first. I will hope to be able to find another one, one day. Right now I need to put a roof over our heads. Once again please call with any questions. (347) 622-3985.

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