This 1965 Chevrolet Malibu SS has everything you want and need in a
cruiser: an engine that starts and runs smoothly, a beautiful paint
job, and a comfortable interior. The SS sports an Ermine Ivory
White exterior that looks great with the bright steel bumpers and
front chrome grille. The American Racing wheels fit perfectly on
this slightly lowered muscle car. The body panels are straight, the
undercarriage is clean, and the trim and badges add just enough
extra character. This is the kind of car that attracts a lot of
looks without a lot of flash.
The light blue interior meshes perfectly with the exterior white.
The two-tone blue vinyl seats and door panels are in great shape
and complement the headliner and carpet, which are also
well-preserved. The stock-appearing steering wheel and dashboard
are clean, and the gauges are clear and easy to read. All controls
and knobs are in good condition, as is the AM radio. The center
console hosts a chrome-plated T-shifter, and the other bright
components throughout the interior hold their luster as well. This
is a very well-maintained, stock-looking interior. Out back, the
trunk is just as clean and has plenty of room for cargo, and it has
a full-sized spare tire.
The engine bay looks super nice with chrome, stainless steel, and
billet pieces. An aluminum radiator is mounted up front, and just
behind it are billet brackets attaching the chrome A/C compressor
and alternator. The master cylinder has been dressed up, and a
chrome intake sits between Chevy aluminum valve covers and an air
cleaner cover. Power comes from a 350 cubic-inch engine with GM
Performance aluminum heads, an Edelbrock chrome intake, an AVS2
carburetor, and an MSD distributor. This engine is paired with a
TH350 3-speed automatic transmission, sending power to a 10-bolt
rear axle.
The suspension setup includes front coil springs, shocks, and a
thick sway bar, along with rear coil springs, shocks, and
heavy-duty trailing arms. The 15-inch American Racing wheels look
great on this Malibu and are wrapped in 225/70R15 tires with good
tread. For stopping, this Chevy features front power disc brakes
and rear power drum brakes. And for a strong, rumbling sound, it's
equipped with Hedman long-tube headers, dual exhaust, and
Flowmaster mufflers.
Highlights:
•350 Cubic-Inch Engine
•GM• Performance Aluminum Heads
•Edelbrock Intake And AVS2 Carburetor
•MSD Distributor
•Aluminum Radiator
•Billet Accessories Brackets
•New Battery
•3-Speed Automatic Transmission
•10-Bolt Rear Axle
•Front Coil Springs, Shocks, With A Thick Sway Bar
•Rear Coil Springs, Shocks, And Heavy Duty Trailing Arms
•15-Inch American Racing Wheels
•225/70R15 Front And Rear Tires
•Power Front Disc Brakes-Rear Power Drum Brakes
•Hedman Long Tube Headers, Flowmasters, Dual Exhaust
•Power Steering
•Heat/Defrost
•Floor Shifter
•AM Radio
•Clean Trunk With Full-Sized Spare Tire
It's muscle cars like this that remind us you don't need a lot of
flair to make a big impression. This 1965 Chevrolet Malibu is
clean, simple, and low-key, yet still manages to get all the
attention it deserves. For More Info, Call Today!
Vehicle Details
1965 Chevrolet Malibu
Listing ID:CC-2002206
Price:$50,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1965
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Malibu
Exterior Color:Ermine Ivory
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:8400
Stock Number:8680-ATL
VIN:138375A150248
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