"The hardest thing about owning a Chevelle is making up your mind
which model best fits the bill. To help get you off the horns of
this dilemma, here are some facts which hopefully should lead to a
decision. There are four Malibu models to choose from: sport coupe,
sports sedan, convertible, and 4 door sedan. The 1970 Chevelle by
Chevrolet, the performance starts as soon as you're seated!" From
the 1970 brochure.
For consignment, a 1970 Chevrolet Malibu Chevelle SS tribute with a
title verified 47,017 actual miles. This tribute was born as a
sport coupe but it went to the gym and now wears muscle in the form
of cosmetic and mechanical enhancements.
Exterior
t may have left the 98 pound weakling behind, the was resprayed in
the original color, Fathom Blue, now in two stages, with white SS
stripes over the cowl hood and decklid. Think of it as a tank top
that accentuates muscular shoulders, with biceps in the shape of
15-inchCrager SS wheels with staggered width tires that have an
early 2021 date code. The back is perhaps the most muscular part of
the car with those fat meats, wide tail lights that mean business,
and dual exhaust tips flexing to make their presence known. Hood
pins, SS badges, and of course, the power bulge of the cowl hood
all represent up front, and it's all well done with the only
imperfection being a marker light tweaked out of position and a
linear scratch.
Interior
If you're going to be fit, you better take care of your insides too
and this car starts out with well toned black vinyl door panels
that open up to tall bucket seats in excellent condition with
subtle weave patterned stripes and the rear seats mirror condition
and material. A standard stock steering wheel leads to a black
plastic dash panel housing silver rimmed gauges with the typical
slight haze of the plexiglass but fully intact and clean. An AM
radio is accompanied by some added gauges below and a Holley Sniper
EFI screen, none of which deters from the overall originality. The
Sidewinder shifter, however, replaces a factory piece and stands
tall over the black carpet below. A black headliner is above us,
complete with shoulder belts tucked in and the trunk is barren with
a fitted vinyl mat.
Drivetrain
The transplanted heart of this athlete is a 540ci V8 with Brodix
heads, Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection, an Edelbrock Victor
Jr. intake, and a consignor stated 600 horsepower. It's mated to a
TH400 3-speed automatic that routes power to a 12 bolt rear with
3.73 gears and Positraction. It's important to exhale properly when
you work out, so coated headers are onboard to start the
process.
Undercarriage
Fantastically clean underneath with just a tad of oil on the pans
and some drift, but otherwise dry and rust free. The dual exhaust
runs through FlowMaster mufflers, loops over the rear axle,
flanking the chrome differential cover before exiting via chrome
tips. Power brakes are here with Wilwood discs in front and drums
in the rear. Suspension consists of coil springs all around with a
4 link in back.
Drive-Ability
We fire this gym rat up and she lets out a grunt from the exhaust
that would get you kicked out of Planet Fitness, but around here,
we welcome it. We roll this Fathom Blue beauty onto the test loop
to do a few laps, you know, get our cardio in, and the car performs
as good as it looks with good power, straight tracking, sharp
handling, and braking on demand. How about another set? No, our
workout is over and it's time to get back to our desk job.
Meanwhile, we note the clock and front turn signals are not working
and the cowl induction flap will not close. Beyond that, this fit
Malibu is ready to kick some sand out on the streets! While Classic
Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time
of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be
working at the time of your purchase.
Well sorted, outrageous power, and electronics now pumping the
lifeblood of this Chevelle, the full body scan tells the story of a
healthy car going full beast mode. There's no soy here, it's all
meat eating protein, good looks, and a decent spinning back kick to
add a bit of muscle to your garage. You may be out of shape, but
take a seat in this ride, and you're suddenly Mr./Mrs. Olympia!
136370B149043
1-Chevrolet
36-Malibu V8
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
0-1970
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
149043-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
ST 70 13637-1970 Malibu 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
BDY B902584-Baltimore Body #
TR 756-Black Coated Fabric Buckets
PNT 28 28-Fathom Blue
02B-2nd Week February
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Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Malibu
Listing ID:CC-2024200
Price:$55,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Malibu
Exterior Color:Fathom Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:47017
Stock Number:8091
VIN:136370B149043
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