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I love the old car ads!!!
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Here's another but it's rough. Looks like 7 grand to me.
![]() ![]() Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Classic - $9 (inglewood) 1976 chevy malibu classic cylinders: 8 cylinders fuel: gas title status: clean transmission: automatic Testing the water on my 1976 Chevy Malibu Classic. Has a built 383 stroker engine. car has a lot of power. will do burnouts from a dead stop and a roll rebuilt 350 transmission. true dual Magnaflows Demon carburator Edelbrock intake disc brakes on all 4 corners Posi rear end B&M race shifter with integrated front locking brakes (intended for burn outs) Updated gauges full audio system (2 6x9's in the front, 2 6x9's in rear, horn tweeter in rear, JVC bluetooth head unit, (2 Kicker L7's and amp/ 4 channel amp will be left in the car for right price)) 2-way alarm halo LED headlights Cowl induction hood (primered) has one dent on passenger front fender. bucket seats from dodge challenger. car was being used as a daily. also have a set of 20" chrome rims for those that prefer a different look ("donk") clean title on hand registration up to date until Jan 2019 again, only testing the waters, not in any hurry to get rid of Hoping to trade for classic truck, muscle truck, f1, f100, c10, 3100, apache, short bed, bagged, but also open to other trades (Chevelle, nova, mopar dodge, ford). OR 9,000 OBO show me what you have to trade or as an offer. worst I can say is no thank you https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/chevrolet-chevelle-malibu/6564303671.html |
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I would have to agree...from the perspective of a young man at the time. I remember friends saving up to buy new Camaros and Chevelles and ending up buying older ones when the new models were disappointing. My buddy saved every penny for a new Camaro Z28 and was finally ready to buy when they came out with the spec for the '74. He bought an older Chevelle 454 SS. The Chevelle was typically the favorite where I lived. No one drove a Ford or Mopar. The new body style was the joke with the folks i ran with in high school who called it "an old man's car" or "for the polyester pants crowd".
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I tell you, I love and appreciate the modded "running gear" in these cars, but I just can't get past the styling.
EDIT: in particular, this last one that sammyg2 posted
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This is what was the primo Chevelle in my neighborhood liked like. My buddy had one in these colors.
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Yeah, that's the Chevelle I like!
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That's probably double the price tho.
Those weren't light but the post-72 chevelles were really heavy. But even so that 4 speed big block car would be fun to cruise in and wouldn't break the bank. First generation chevelle: 3,256 lb 2nd gen: 3,520 lb 3rd gen: 3,908 lubs. |
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Take your pick
1964 ![]() 1965 ![]() 1966 ![]() 1967 ![]() 1968 ![]() 1969 ![]() 1970 ![]() 1971 ![]() 1972 ![]() 1973
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Yup, the one I DON'T want is the '73!
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Bottom line:
You're still hauling turds.
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I'll take "1966 with the perfect rubber rake for 20,000", Bob!
(I wonder what the car would really sell for if the condition was as good as it appears in the picture!)
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I don't know that 64 is pretty bad looking too.
If you got the 73 you would be required to put air shocks on it and huuuuuuge back tires. It would be a requirement. edited to correct the 65 vs 64 mistake Last edited by 911boost; 05-14-2018 at 03:33 PM.. |
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'64-'65 the cleanest body for my eyes...
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When I was looking at "muscle cars", the '70 Chevelle was on my short list.
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You can ask whatever you want for something.
As Otto used to say, "I want to fk Sharon Stone and fly the Space Shuttle." Doesn't mean it's going to happen.
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I'll bet that 64 if modded a slight bit would be a tough looking SOB. However after 64 they took off the side wainscot. This is so not fair to the 73. These other Chevy's are like 250 GTO's. I mean, you know.
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