This Chevy has a chromed-out Stroker 383 motor matched with a brand new turbo 350. The rear has 3.73 gears with 12 bolt main and posi traction. It has a newer Moog front end. The tranny, front and rear end have been driven less than 50 miles. There are new tires in front with a recent front-end alignment. The exhaust is Hooker long tube headers with dual Flowmasters out the rear. The owner has the original protecto plate for the vehicle. There are also many extra sbc parts to include with the sale.
An inspection can be arranged by appointment only. If the car needs to be shipped, we will ensure the car is available for the transporter's schedule. Reasonable offers will be considered. If you have questions or want to discuss the car, contact Randy at 612-619-2252.
I do marketing consignments for customers who don't have time to set up ads for their vehicle or don't use the internet. I charge a flat fee up front and do not collect any consignment fees when the vehicle sells. I am not a dealer. The vehicle remains in the owner's possession. I handle inquiries. When the potential buyer becomes serious, I put them in touch with the owner who can answer specific questions about the vehicle.
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Malibu
Listing ID:CC-901592
Price:$27,000 (OBO)
Location:Mequon, Wisconsin
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Malibu
Odometer:0
Convertible:Yes
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