Vehicle Description
This 1972 Chevrolet Malibu Chevelle has the upgraded paint and
sporty style to be a great SS tribute. But there's a lot of
fundamental classic appeal here, too, with the numbers-matching V8
and a history of preservation. It all gives you a distinct package
for an iconic hardtop.
It's easy to understand why you find this Chevelle so visually
stunning. It was upgraded to the bold Veruca Violet just a few
months ago. The clearcoat luster has a smooth look and a nice
metallic element that loves the sunlight. So when combined with the
mirror-like chrome bumpers, the full package radiates. If the color
looks familiar, it's because you likely saw it on the Bitchin Rides
TV show. This utilizes the expensive paint approved by Kindig-it
Designs. In fact, this one truly wants to look like a Kindig-it car
with the hallmark flush-mounted spoon door handles. The whole
package mixes sporty and premium. It's in the details, like the
smooth cowl hood and the way the blackout SS grille coordinates
with the vinyl roof. More than just a distinct look, this one has
an interesting history. The consignor was told that this Chevy
spent about a quarter-century in storage. So the panels are
believed to be original, the odometer is believed to be accurate,
and the mileage is low for this classic coupe's age.
The exterior black accents were also an introduction to the crisp
black vinyl interior. It's quite a vintage setup with two wide rows
of bench seats that let you spread out and get comfortable. There
are nine details, like the newer headliner, smooth dash, and newer
floor mats with Chevelle script. In fact, this one is so vintage,
you have some cool details like the Delco AM/FM radio and factory
air conditioning (they will need servicing to function again.) And
nothing beats rolling down all the windows on this pillarless
hardtop going for a drive.
Under the hood is the numbers-matching 350 cubic-inch V8. These are
a known hardy powerhouse that loves a good upgrade, and so this one
has a Holly four-barrel carburetor and an Edelbrock Performer
intake. There are also good supporting components like an HEI
ignition and an Optima red top battery. The V8 fires up nicely as
it makes a sweet sound out of the newer H-pipe dual exhaust. This
is a strong driver that's also an easy cruiser thanks to features
like a three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, power
brakes, front discs, rear adjustable coilovers, and newer
tires.
Unique style meets the right vintage features all in this iconic
Chevelle hardtop. Don't miss out, call today!