Vehicle Description
Right here is one clean Chevelle! This striking '72 Chevelle has
the capability to get up and go anywhere. 1972 was the last year
that the 2nd-Generation Chevelle was made, in production since
1968. For 1972, the Chevelle received a few small updates that
differentiated it from the extremely similar 1971 models. These
included single-unit parking/side marker lights on their front
fenders, a revised twin-bar grille, concealed wipers, and the fact
that Chevrolet switched to net-horsepower ratings instead of gross
horsepower ratings on their new cars. This specific '72 Chevy is
powered by a 350 V8 paired to an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and
intake manifold. That power gets to the rear wheels through a
3-speed automatic transmission that is shifted by a trademark
horseshoe shifter! The interior white bucket seats are in excellent
shape, as they are very clean and very comfortable to sit in. The
blue paint with white rally stripes are exceptionally striking and
both shine beautifully. Options on this clean Chevy include power
steering, power brakes, front disc brakes, power wipers, an updated
AM/FM/CD stereo system, factory gauges, adjustable seats and
mirrors, air conditioning, and a dual "Magnaflow XL" exhaust
system. The car rides on a great set of American Racing wheels on
top of some sweet Cooper Cobra Blackwall Radial tires. If you're in
the market for a clean Chevelle that doesn't just look great but
drives great, then this may just be the one you're looking for.
VIN and Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN-
1: Chevrolet
D: Chevelle Malibu
37: 2-door "Notchback" hardtop coupe
F: 307 C.I. V8, 4-barrel carburetor
2: 1972 model year
K: Manufactured at Leeds Assembly Plant, Missouri, USA
637209: Sequence number
COWL TAG-
ST72: 1972 model year
13637: Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe
K: Built at Leeds Assembly Plant, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
121951: Body unit number
724: Blue trim
A52: Vinyl bench seats
05C: Assembled in the 3rd week of May, 1972
2626: "Mulsanne Blue" paint