Vehicle Description
This 1969 Chevrolet Malibu Chevelle Restomod was built with both
power and comfort in mind. You see it with the fuel-injected V8,
upgraded rear end, overdrive transmission, four-wheel disc brakes,
custom A/C interior, and more. And it's all wrapped around one of
the most iconic hardtop designs ever forged at GM.
This is the kind of car that loves to get attention, and as you
read the full info, you're going to see it was built to turn heads
near and far. The full package starts with the paint. The red is an
upgrade later in life, and a quality application means a vibrant
style that attracts plenty of eyeballs. This car has a great sporty
style with its full-length black stripe, large dual exhaust tips,
and upgraded 17-inch Torq Thrust wheels. But it's now just out to
be some muscle car hero. The way the black vinyl roof goes with the
sports stripe is a great way to show this balances power and
premium. And a sharp-looking grille and bright chrome continue the
car's solid all-around style.
You'll love keeping all the windows down on this pillarless hardtop
just so people can get a better look inside. This has a terrific
modern update with the TMI racing-style seats that have the same
red and black look as the exterior. The black center console with
red stitching was even added to match. Plus, the back seat received
attention, too, with a sporty perforated upholstery. Add in newer
carpeting, door panels, and headliner, and this is quite an
attractive total setup. It also has all the right features, like
cold-blowing air conditioning, cup holders, an AM/FM radio
w/Bluetooth hidden in the glovebox. That last one is your gateway
to a full custom speaker system that includes MTX subwoofers in the
trunk. And upgrades like the Grant sports steering wheel, power
steering, and auxiliary gauge package let you know this is a
driver's machine.
The engine bay loves to show off its upgraded nature with all those
polished components radiating from within the dark and tidy inner
walls. The fresh look is no accident. The 350 cubic-inch V8 was
given a more recent professional rebuild. It now includes GM's TPI
fuel injection, Bosch 24 lbs injectors, Holley EFI accessories, and
headers feeding the rumbling dual exhaust. So you have both power
and consistency. It's also supported by the right pieces like a
serpentine belt system, an MSD distributor, newer wires, and a
newer radiator w/electric fans. The four-speed automatic
transmission gives you good ratios for power while also providing
overdrive comfort. And that really goes to the center of this car's
theme of being both powerful and quite useful. That's why you also
have upgrades like four-wheel power disc brakes, grippy ZR-rated
tires, and a four-link rear with a Panhard stabilizer and
adjustable coilovers.
This is the kind of car that just makes you want to go out and
spend a week retracing Route 66, and in fact, the consignor says he
has made trips around that length. It's what happens when you have
a build that was made to be enjoyed, and this one has that kind of
solid investment. So if you're a muscle car lover and a driver, you
know someone has already built your dream Chevelle. Time to make it
your reality, call today!