Fans of the muscle car will find plenty to love in this 1971
Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Restomod. Gorgeous white paint, a
handsome interior, and fuel-injected small block power, not to
mention a solid foundation for performance and handling, all make
this a great car for having fun on weekends.
GM's A-body aged quite well during the muscle car era, and even in
1971 it was still one of the top predators on the street. That
means there's no need for subtlety, so you may as well paint it
bright white with blue SS stripes like this one (a big improvement
over the original Classic Copper). Fortunately, the work was done
to a good standard and this was a straight car when the work
started, so it was easy to get nice results. The gaps are decent,
the stripes are laser straight, and the two-stage urethane paint is
so bright that it can probably be seen from orbit. A cowl-induction
hood adds an aggressive look and the SS gear in 1971 included a
blacked-out grille and a few well-placed badges around the
perimeter, just so folks knew what they were messing with. The work
was done a few years ago and while it's not perfect, it is in the
ideal condition for cruise nights and having fun with your car,
which is entirely the point, right? Your buddies will love the twin
tailpipes peeking out from under the bright chrome bumper and with
the way this car looks, you won't get many challengers at red
lights.
Blue bench seats anchor the interior, and the shade works well with
the exterior finish, contrasting the white paint and matching the
blue stripes. The blue seat covers, door panels, and carpets are
all in good shape showing only very light wear that's totally in
line with the age of the restoration. As most bench seat cars, the
shifter is on the column, and it's joined by an OEM-style steering
wheel that fits the interior perfectly. The only possible demerit
inside are the factory gauges, which have slightly hazy lenses, but
the important stuff is monitored by a triple set of white-face
auxiliary gauges hanging under the dash. Up top the headliner is
nice and taut, the big blue dash is free of any cracks or
blemishes, and a modern retro-style AM/FM/AUX radio is in the
center of the dash and looks like the OEM unit. Pop the trunk and
you'll find properly painted floors that show off just how solid
this Chevelle really is, along with a full-size spare just in
case.
The rebuilt, remanufactured 350 cubic inch V8 under the hood
cackles and snarls the way a true muscle car engine should. Rebuilt
approximately 1,000 miles ago in 2016, it's only been driven on
weekends, so it's still fresh and runs superbly. Bored .030 over
and augmented with a stout Comp Cam and aluminum heads, the block
is topped with a FiTech fuel-injection system and Edelbrock intake
manifold to handle the air and fuel, all of which hide in plain
sight under a matching open-element air cleaner with matching
chrome valve covers. It's got plenty of pop and is extremely
responsive, which is entirely a good thing, and long-tube headers
and an H-pipe bolster its torque production and give it one heck of
a soundtrack with Flowmaster mufflers out back. The TH350 3-speed
automatic shifts smoothly when you're just taking it easy, but
snaps to attention when you crack the throttle, and with a 10-bolt
out back, worrying about breakage is a thing of the past. Classic
Cragar SS wheels glitter against the bright white paint and wear
staggered 235/60/15 front and 255/60/15 rear BFGoodrich
white-letter radials.
High-profile cruisers need to deliver on their looks, and this
Chevelle nails it. Documented with build/maintenance receipts,
service manuals, and original owner's manuals, this dialed-in '71
is ready to rock! Call today!
Vehicle Details
1971 Chevrolet Chevelle
Listing ID:CC-1269859
Price:$28,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1971
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevelle
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:24921
Stock Number:3734-DFW
VIN:136371B119706
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