This 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle sport coupe was delivered new to Bill
Allen Chevrolet of Kansas City, Missouri, and is powered by a 402ci
LS3 V8 linked to a three-speed automatic transmission and a 12-bolt
rear end. The car was purchased by the previous owner in 1999, and
subsequent refurbishment work was completed in 2002 and included
repainting the body in red with black stripes. Inside, the front
bucket seats and rear bench are trimmed in black vinyl and
accompanied by a center console, a horseshoe shifter, air
conditioning, and a Custom Autosound stereo unit with an auxiliary
input. Additional equipment includes a four-barrel carburetor, a
dual exhaust system, power steering, power-assisted front disc
brakes, 15? SS wheels, New tires all around and a cowl hood with
hood pins. This Chevelle Malibu sport coupe is now offered with a
copy of the build sheet, service records, a car cover, and a clean
California title. The body left the factory finished in Orange
Flame, and it was refinished in 2001 according to the seller.
Details include a cowl hood, hood pins, black stripes, SS badging,
dual side mirrors, and Flowmaster dual exhaust outlets with
rectangular finishers beneath the rear bumper. The 15? SS wheels
are mounted with 245/60 BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires
measuring P245/60R15. The car is equipped with power steering, and
braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.
The suspension and brakes were overhauled during the refurbishment
in the early 2000s. The front bucket and rear bench seats are
upholstered in black vinyl, and interior appointments include a
horseshoe-style shifter, a center console, air conditioning, and a
Custom Autosound stereo with an auxiliary input. The tilting
steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer, a 7k-rpm tachometer,
and an analog clock in addition to readouts for amperage, fuel
level, and coolant temperature. The Turbo-Jet 402ci V8 features a
four-barrel carburetor and was factory rated at 240 horsepower and
345 lb-ft of torque, The engine stamping is pictured. The CTB
suffix code corresponds with a 402ci LS3 V8 for use with an
automatic transmission, Power is routed to the rear wheels through
a three-speed automatic transmission and a 12-bolt rear end with a
Positraction limited-slip differential. Decoding the data plate
reveals the following production information: Style: 72 13637 -
1972 Malibu two-door sport coupe Body: K 154862 - Kansas City,
Missouri, assembly number Trim: 743 A51 - White Elk vinyl, front
bucket seats Paint: 65 65 - Orange Flame Build Date: 05E - Built
the fifth week of May A copy of the build sheet indicates the car
was initially delivered to Bill Allen Chevrolet of Kansas City,
Missouri, and lists factory colors and option codes. Clean title in
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