This 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu is a true factory V8 sport
coupe finished in Tuxedo Black, its original color was Butternut
Yellow, Factory black with a black bucket seat interior. Built at
the Atlanta, Georgia assembly plant during the first week of July
1966, this classic Chevelle carries the desirable 13617 Malibu V8
Mild built 350cid & Th350 automatic transmission, Edlebrok
AVS 4 bbl carb, Center console with T handle shifter, new dash pad,
new seat cover, new headliner and package try, and new trunk
weatherstripping, Power steering, Edlebrok valve covers and
aluminum Performer intake, Riddler wheels, retains its authentic
factory trim tag and VIN identification.Originally equipped with an
automatic transmission, this Chevelle features the clean body lines
and timeless styling that made the 1966 model one of Chevrolets
most iconic muscle-era cars. The car was born as a Malibu V8
hardtop and presents an excellent opportunity for collectors,
cruisers, or enthusiasts looking for a solid mid-60s
Chevrolet.Factory Details: 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Sport
Coupe Genuine factory V8 car Atlanta-built vehicle Butternut Yellow
exterior (code Y-Y) Black bucket seat interior (trim 761-A) Built
first week of July 1966 Factory automatic transmission carWhether
you are looking for a weekend cruiser, local show car, or a great
investment-grade classic to enjoy and improve, this Chevelle
represents the golden era of American muscle and classic Chevrolet
styling. Fully detailed and ready for a new home.Great deal-Call
today!
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