This Chevelle Malibu is a worthy, running and driving unrestored survivor. It has a good running stock 350 V8 engine and automatic transmission as well as power steering, power front disc brakes and factory air conditioning.
It runs well, drives nice and stops as it should. It needs mostly cosmetic work, the interior could be freshened up and the body has a few small dents and body-rust areas. Undercarriage is good. It has swivel bucket seats and new tires and wheels. Known mechanical issues are a transmission leak, non-working factory A/C and non-working factory radio. It's a time-piece.
While not as popular as the earlier year Chevelles, I like the way the 1973-1977 Chevelles ride and handle better as well as being something different, and today is a great looking classic in it's own right. My personal favorite is the 1973, the only year of this generation with the twiin set of round rear lights, in keepiing with the styling queues of Camaro's and Corvette's of the era.