Vehicle Description
You're looking at the rare opportunity to own the end of an era.
This 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu convertible represents the last
of the Chevelle drop-tops. Less than 5,000 were produced in this
final year, so it's great to see such a significant and rare car
presented with shining paint, an A/C interior, proper small block
power, and more.
Code 75 Cranberry Red is the car's correct color, and that makes
for a true red-blooded American appeal. This extra pride is from a
more recent respray. It gives the car a terrific luster that shows
off the quality of the body panels. And besides, if you're going to
have a sunshine friendly convertible, you want a car that pops in
the sunshine. Plus, the white convertible top gives this curvy
Malibu the same appeal as a Coca-Cola bottle. Form-hugging chrome
bumpers, good-looking trim, and bright Rally wheels give you a nice
package. There's a cowl hood for a touch of a sporty image, but
overall, this car likes its premium Malibu style. It's not trying
to be an SS with racing stripes. Instead, it shows off a complete
and sharp appearance that knows how to turn heads without being so
fancy that you'd be afraid to drive this Chevy the moment the sun
comes out.
The white roof has a timeless appeal against the red paint, and
that same appeal happens when you take it down, too. This was born
with a white interior, and just like the exterior, it's a
presentation that's ready for driving. The factory dual-spoke
steering wheel gives you a commanding view of the old-school
speedometer that's about as long as the horizon. Two wide rows of
bench seats make this great to share with plenty of family and
friends. You even have nice upgrades to keep everyone happy, like
the retro-style AM/FM stereo that comes with the sale. And a
convertible with factory air condition upgraded to R134a
refrigerant means this classic drop-top knows how to keep you cool
even in the summer.
Under the hood is a later 350 cubic-inch V8. It's well-built with a
four-barrel carburetor, one-inch spacer, and an updated dual
exhaust. And you can see the full package has been well maintained,
right down to the wires and hoses. That's why the V8 fires up
nicely and the three-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly.
Plus, power steering, power brakes, front discs, and deep treads on
the wide Cooper Cobra tires gives you confidence on the
streets.
This is a rare and interesting convertible that has been given the
right investments to be a great cruiser. Now's your chance to enjoy
the last great Malibu drop-top. Call today!!!