This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu sport coupe is said to have undergone a refurbishment before it was acquired by the seller in 2020. The car is finished in white with black stripes over black vinyl upholstery and powered by a 454ci V8 mated with a Muncie four-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes a cowl induction hood, an SS grille and tail panel, power steering, power front disc brakes, 15″ American Racing wheels, a Hurst shifter, Dakota Digital instrumentation, aftermarket speakers, and a push-button AM radio. This car is offered at no reserve with a Massachusetts title in the seller’s name.
The body is finished in white with black hood and decklid stripes and is said to have been repainted under previous ownership. Features include a cowl induction hood, an SS grille and tail panel, chrome bumpers, quadruple headlamps, and a dual outlet exhaust that exits below the rear bumper. The seller notes that the cowl induction system on the hood is not connected.
Chrome 15″ American Racing wheels are mounted with Nitto NT555 Extreme ZR tires. The car is equipped with power steering, and braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in black vinyl joined by a color-coordinated dashboard, door panels, and carpets. Equipment includes a center console, a Hurst shifter, lap belts, aftermarket speakers, and a push-button AM radio. A hidden battery kill switch has been installed.
The leather-wrapped steering wheel frames a Dakota Digital speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for battery voltage, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 373 miles, which represents mileage since the refurbishment was completed. Total mileage is unknown.
The 454ci V8 features electronic ignition, a polished intake manifold, an aluminum radiator, a chrome air cleaner assembly and radiator cover, and white valve covers. A fluid service was performed in 2022.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a Muncie four-speed manual transmission and a 10-bolt rear axle.
The Massachusetts title lists an “Odometer Discrepancy” brand.