Vehicle Description
This 1969 Chevrolet Malibu knows how to deliver style and
performance in equal measures. And because people will marvel at
the paint AND the powerful 350 V8, they'll suspect you paid a lot
more for this classic.
The color that's instantly grabbing your attention is a terrific
shade of light lavender. Chevrolet never offered this color in '69,
but one look at the way it stands out on the Chevelle Malibu's
iconic curves, and we bet they wished they had. But it's more than
just the unique hue that has you attracted. You can see from the
metallic luster that this is professional application, and it was
applied over some seriously straight sheetmetal. Plus, this one
received all the right attention with mirror-like bumpers, custom
grille, bright fender flares, and iconic Cragar SS wheels. So while
the unique paint gives this coupe a premium first impression, the
details make sure that the high class feeling endures.
Parchment/white seats are what you get with this factory code 790
interior. This coupe feels exceptionally original inside with the
carpets, door panels, and headliner still looking vivid. And we
know you love the way the white looks against the exterior paint.
Plus, with dark carpets and dash, there isn't a worry about dirty
shoes and fingers before enjoying the white interior. Just like the
exterior, you're going to love the details inside. All the gauges,
heat/defrost controls, dual-spoke steering wheel, and even the
factory AM/FM radio have that great classic GM look and feel. It
even still has the Astro Ventilation tag next to the glovebox,
which really tells you the level of detail this one retains. But
the addition of the auxiliary gauge trio is a clear indication of
something special under the hood, even before you twist the key and
here it rumble.
When you look in the engine bay, the purple block, intake, and
master cylinder have the same kind of cool distinction that the
exterior paint has. Plus, the polished components like the air
topper, radiator hose, alternator, and Chevrolet valve cover add
plenty of flair. But more than just looking great, this is a 350
cubic-inch crate V8 that was installed only about 10,000 miles ago
(according to the consignor.) Plus, it has go-fast goodies like a
Holley four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake, and Accel HEI
Super Coil. So not only does this coupe make a terrific sound out
of the dual exhaust, but also it accelerates strong, like a good
'60s muscle machine should. But keeping true to the more premium
Malibu image this one has easy driving features like power steering
and a three-speed automatic transmission.
Beautifully presented and powerful on the streets, this is a great
standout classic offered for an unbeatable price. So don't miss
this deal, call today!