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For Sale: 1975 Chevrolet Chevelle in Morgantown, Pennsylvania
The third generation Chevelle, ('73-'77), represented a major
redesign in the 10-year-old Chevelle model and included some
"firsts". Molded foam seats appeared for the first time as did an
inside hood release. Thin A-pillars improved visibility and beefy,
fixed B-pillars added strength in case of roll-overs. Flush-style
door handles diverged from previous models. Front disc brakes
became standard in '73, as did Federally mandated 5 mph bumpers and
side-impact guard beams in the doors. In many ways it was a fully
new Chevelle.
For consignment, a 1975 Chevelle Malibu hardtop with a non original
rebuilt 350ci V8 and numbers matching automatic transmission. This
was the mid-level option, sandwiched between the Deluxe and the
Laguna. The ode to SoCal beach towns did not extend to the base
model, which they could have called Venice instead Deluxe...but I
digress. This car has many new parts and an engine that's been
massaged a bit. A nice driver with good power in a mid-70's
Chevelle that, despite the big production numbers, are not commonly
seen today.
Exterior
Dark metallic red coats the car and color-matched side molding, so
common in this era, intersects the body sides. The Colonnade body
style was described as "semi-fastback" and the triangular rear
windows are striking in their design. Chrome bumpers bookend the
car and are in very good condition. The rear taillights sit flush
with the rear panel and contain an Easter egg...the Chevy bowtie is
etched in the reflective red plastic. Bright trim around the
headlights and a vertical patterned grille are new for '75 and the
single side mirror was standard for this trim level. The added
15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels look right at home on
this car and are wrapped in staggered size tires for a raked and
racy look. We noted some areas of rust bubbles and other inclusions
in the paint, but overall, it's decent driver quality.
Interior
Swing open the big doors to find clean black vinyl door panels with
window crank, door actuator, and the courtesy ash tray for backseat
occupants, (it's where we put our chewed gum as kids). Familiar
"body by Fisher" sill plates are there and conjure up memories of
growing up in the age of GM. The split bench front seat is vinyl
and cloth and features a prominent houndstooth pattern...same with
the back bench. The dash is pretty standard GM for the time...a
horizontal speedometer that extends nearly end to end and other
rectangle gauges and controls. Oil, water, and volt gauges have
been added under the dash. A/C controls are intact, but the unit no
longer exists under the hood...so the myriad of vertical and
slotted vents won't be blowing cold air anytime soon. The black
carpet appears to be in good condition and the headliner is high
and tight. Nothing unusual about the trunk which is partially
covered with a carpeted trunk mat.
Drivetrain
A replacement but period-correct 350ci small block is here, rebuilt
and bored .40 over according to the consignor and having stainless
valves and COMP springs in the cylinder heads that are capable of
handling .600 lift. A big, shiny Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor sits
on top, and we're told it's new along with the starter, fuel pump,
water pump, 4-core aluminum radiator, and battery. We note the fan
shroud is missing so be careful under there! The block is orange
with black valve covers and matching "Chevrolet" script on each
side. The numbers matching 3-speed TH350 automatic transmission is
stock and spins power to a 10-bolt rear end. Disc in front and
drums in back, both power-assisted, are standard and accounted
for.
Undercarriage
Stainless dual exhaust comes off the stock-style manifolds and ends
at two Magnaflow mufflers which terminate with short, down-turned
tips before the rear axle. Surface rust is fairly prominent
underside on suspension pieces and the axle but invasive rust was
not seen. Some seepage at the oil pan was observed. The front shows
independent coil spring suspension and 4-link with coil springs in
rear. Our consignor states that new upper control arm bushings were
installed along with new ball joints.
Drive-ability
Grab the plastic steering wheel and it feels like 1975 all over
again! The car roared to life as the Magnaflows amplified the 350
cuberjust behind the back seat. The Edelbrock pumped like a healthy
heart sending blood...er...gas...to the chambers with raucous
energy unencumbered by smog equipment and an A/C pulley. The car
drove well, retaining the familiar vague steering of the era but
putting good power to the wheels and stopping with very little
fade. Visibility was very good in this car and lots of light flows
in. With the fatties out back, the rear view of this car, observed
by onlookers, is lean and mean.The malaise era, not known for its
muscle cars or imagination, did produce some interesting cars.
The "new" Chevelle doesn't disappoint with a longer body, Colonnade
looks, and a bit of a sleeper profile. Though four-door and wagon
versions were available, many opted for this mid-level Chevelle for
everyday use and family taxiing. All these years later, it's an
uncommon classic that would be a great foray into the car hobby.
1C37D5B608683
1-Chevrolet
C-Malibu
37-2 Door Hardtop
D-250ci Inline 6 Cylinder
5-1975
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
608683-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1975 Chevrolet Chevelle
Listing ID:CC-1811155
Price:$14,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1975
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevelle
Exterior Color:Dark Red Metallic
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:105480
Stock Number:6112
VIN:1C37D5B608683
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