This is a freshly-finished $100k+ build of a 1967 Chevrolet
Chevelle Malibu that has big-block power, four-wheel discs, bold
leather-lined A/C interior, and four-on-the-floor. If you want an
icon with the best of everything, it's time to get excited.
The full restoration on this coupe was only completed a few months
ago, and we have the receipts to show it was a true high-dollar and
high-quality build. Plus, it has only been broken in with 150 miles
on the odometer. That's why the vivid blue paint looks miles-deep
with a finish that still looks wet. So while this is a premium
Malibu, it also foregoes a lot of the classic premium trim just so
you can really see how the awesome luster loves to show off the
precision sheetmetal. Besides, the mirror-like chrome bumpers and
window trim give you all the brightwork you need. There are some
SS-style touches, like the power bulge hood and blackout rear
panel, but this Malibu is its own unique machine. And we really see
that in the details, like the 17-inch US Mags wheels that have a
cool red accenting provided by the custom center cap, redline
tires, and the bold red brake calipers.
Those aggressive hints of red on the outside get you ready for a
full red interior. In fact, it's so vibrant, you can almost see the
interior radiating from outside the car. It's a full custom package
where you have seats finished in supple leather, and they have
silver inserts that match the custom door panels. Plus, with the
carpeting, headliner, dash, and all other fundamentals both fresh
and bold, this really feels like a premium experience. There are
even awesome details, like the working Delco AM/FM radio, and the
factory A/C controls are your gateway to a cold-blowing R134a
system. A car like this was built to be driven, and so you have all
the best pieces. It includes bucket seats, a center console, and
the classic Chevy sports steering wheel on a tilt column. There's
even the correct tach that goes well with the Hurst shifter.
Lift the hood and see that the fender callouts were certainly not
lying. The engine is the famous 427 cubic-inch big-block Chevy V8.
It's nicely dressed in a proper coat of Chevy Orange. Plus, it has
more SS style with the chrome valve covers and a bright chrome air
cleaner w/callouts. This big block is nested in such a fresh, tidy,
and shining engine bay that we bet you may win some awards just for
this alone. But more than just look great, you have all the right
key features, like a Holley four-barrel carburetor, a large
aluminum radiator, and a proper dual exhaust with Magnaflow
mufflers. You can get the most out of this monster motor and its
thunderous soundtrack thanks to a four-speed manual transmission.
Out on the road, this one has all the right driving features,
including power steering, sway bars front & rear, and four-wheel
power disc brakes w/cross-drilled rotors. And everywhere you
arrive, you're going to be putting a mirror under this one, because
this detailed build has a fresh style over every inch.
They spared no expense to create the best of everything, and so if
you demand the highest echelon of muscle car, you know this has no
equal. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
Listing ID:CC-1444827
Price:$114,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevelle
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:146
Stock Number:1694-PHX
VIN:136177Z140249
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