1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS 350 V8 2 Speed Automatic Hardtop Gold Wood Yello

Price: - Item location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
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1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS

1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS This is a real SS, 458 code car, with a 350 V8 with Pro Comp aluminum heads 600 CFM 4 Barrel Edelbrock on an Edelbrock Performer intake, correct PowerGlide Transmission, and 3.36 open 10 bolt rear end. Breathing is aided by a full dual exhaust system that starts with full headers through Flow Master mufflers and out the tail end and that gives it a great note. This SS was repainted about 10 years ago and... it shines well even today, but there are some minor hickeys in the paint from over the years. Nothing drastic but they are there. It is a solid panel vehicle that runs, sounds, and drives great. This great Malibu SS is an original California built car with factory AC that really works. It is hard to find a true SS in this kind of shape and with these options for the money. Don't miss out on this well cared for 54 year old classic muscle car. Features Strong running 350 V8 with 4 Barrel Carb and Edlebrock Intake Smooth Shifting Power GlideTransmission with a 3.36 open 10 Bolt Gear This one has the very rare and always desirable working factory AC Factory correct steering wheel with Bowtie logo and padded dash Newer 215-70R14 Goodyear Eagle RH Radial Tires Chevy SS Chrome 5 Spoke Wheels really add to the look Tight and Excellent Handling Front End Very good carpets and headliner along with chrome and stainless trim pieces Center Console with correct shifter Immaculate Black Vinyl Bucket Seats with belts code 714 Finished in freshly buffed and waxed in correct Goldwood Yellow code 943 Driver's Outside Rear View Mirror Performance Tuned Full Dual Exhaust Factory Instrumentation with tachometer mounted to the steering column Bow Tie logo AMFM with Cassette in the correct opening in the dash Tinted Glass in all the Windows Freshly Detailed Engine Bay and Trunk with Jack and Spare 120 MPH speedometer with only 94XXX miles on the odometer There were only 67100 of the Malibus built and how many were SSs?