1968 Chevelle Malibu Convertible on 2040-cars
Freeport, Maine, United States
I have a 68 Malibu Convertible for sale that comes with a clean Massachusetts Title in hand along with the original owners manual with the vin # stamped on each page along with the protecto plate. The car was purchased on May 10th at a dealership in Holden Mass and the title I have in hand comes from an owner in Holden Mass. That dealership sticker is still on the rear bumper. Motor is the original matching 307 with the matching 2 speed power glide which was totally rebuilt last summer. New dual exhaust. Upgraded intake, carb, valve covers and HEI ignition but all of the original equipment is in storage to bring back to 100% factory. solid frame, floor boards, doors, rockers, Top is fine and goes up and down perfectly. 15" rallys, Motor runs great. I drive it daily. Front seat bottom should be replaced. New front door panels installed. Factor AM radio still in dash. Stereo radio C/D player in glove box with multi CD changer in trunk. Car has some dings and very small dents (maybe 3 or 4 total), Needs a paint job, Steering wheel has some cracks but I have a new old stock replacement that goes with it. This is a really good piece to restore to perfection with all matching #'s. Not a show quality car. Looks great going down the road and I drive it everywhere in the summer. Drive it as is or restore.
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