1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu. One of the finest restorations we
have seen. The fit and finish on this car is exceptional. The body
features laser straight panels and deep, mirror like high gloss
paint finished in its factory color, Fathom Blue Poly (E E) paint
code. The paint has incredible depth and shine and presents
beautifully in any light.
Powered by a 350 small block engine paired with a 4 speed M20 wide
ratio manual transmission that shifts effortlessly. This car is a
pleasure to drive and is highway friendly as well. Equipped with
power steering, front disc brakes, chrome rally wheels wrapped in
brand new tires, a Hurst shifter, and dual exhaust exiting straight
out the rear with a strong, healthy sound.
This Chevelle is dialed in and ready to go. It starts immediately,
runs smooth, and drives down the road exactly as it should.
Everything functions properly. The doors open and close solid and
smooth, and all windows operate with ease. It is a very well sorted
and well put together classic.
If you are in the market for a true quality Chevelle, this is the
one to own. Once you see it in person and take it for a drive, you
will understand the difference. This Chevelle does not disappoint.
We accept trades and arrange nationwide shipping. Financing options
as available. CALL 309-585-4144 for any questions. Located at Auto
House of Bloomington. 4 Currency Dr, Bloomington IL 61704
www.autohouseofbloomington.com
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