Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Rare Survivor Convertible
The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized automobile which was produced by Chevrolet in three generations for the 1964 through 1977 model years. Part of the General Motors (GM) A-Body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates. Documented as one of the greatest Chevelle's ever produced, the 1970 Chevelle was the highest powered Chevelle manufactured in the models lifetime, which ran from 1964 through 1977, and was the only GM car at the time to have ever topped the horsepower rating of the Corvette with its LS6 Model.
No Reserve Classics presents to you this very original, rare, and unmolested 1970 Chevelle Malibu Convertible Survivor for sale! Born as an original 13667 VIN, this car is the epitome of a very rare barn find as it was never fully disassembled and restored or converted to an SS like you see many factory-born Malibu's presented as today. This car is as honest as you will get! From the factory style single stage lacquer paint to the date correct 307 Small Block Chevy, you won't find many of these cars still hanging around today so we suggest to any interested parties to get this one as quickly as you can! This is the perfect candidate for someone looking to invest into building an LS5/LS6 SS 396 or SS 454!
Sure, a factory Malibu Coupe is hard to find but let alone a complete original Convertible?! Only 7,141 of these were produced back in 1970 making this car highly valuable with so much potential. It still retains the factory owner's manual and Protect-O-Plate with the original buyer information and options the car was equipped with! We rarely ever come across a car of this age with the real actual documentation that stands behind what is seen making this Chevelle truly one of a kind
To briefly sum this car up, this super rare and one of a kind 1970 Chevelle Malibu Convertible is as original as one can hope to find these days. We encourage any potential buyers to please visit this car as seeing it in pictures does not do it justice. However, please understand that this is Chevelle has lived in the East Coast throughout all of the cold winter and hot summer months during its life and was never restored. It does have imperfections such as bubbles, scratches, dents, rock chips, etc.
The car has sat for many years but is now ready for its new owner to freshen up and cruise around or ultimately take to the next level. It's the perfect candidate to fully break down and build into an SS 454 LS6 Tribute or maybe something more modern/Pro-Touring with an LS and a 6-Speed Tremec! These kind of builds are becoming more popular in today's day and age and this is the kind of car with the bones you need to be able to do just that. Not to mention with an investment grade car like this, you can build your car exactly how you've dreamt it to be and in the end have something potentially very valuable.
Specs
- Year
- 1970
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model
- Chevelle
- Sub Model
- —
- Engine Size
- 8-Cylinder Small Block
- Transmission
- Powerglide Automatic
- Drivetrain
- —
- Miles
- —
- Body Color
- Cranberry Red
- Body Style
- —
- Doors
- —
- Vin
- 136670B205104
- Interior Color
- Black Vinyl
- Seat Material
- —
- Shifter Type
- —
- Stock
- 3939
Description
The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized automobile which was produced by Chevrolet in three generations for the 1964 through 1977 model years. Part of the General Motors (GM) A-Body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates. Documented as one of the greatest Chevelle's ever produced, the 1970 Chevelle was the highest powered Chevelle manufactured in the models lifetime, which ran from 1964 through 1977, and was the only GM car at the time to have ever topped the horsepower rating of the Corvette with its LS6 Model.
No Reserve Classics presents to you this very original, rare, and unmolested 1970 Chevelle Malibu Convertible Survivor for sale! Born as an original 13667 VIN, this car is the epitome of a very rare barn find as it was never fully disassembled and restored or converted to an SS like you see many factory-born Malibu's presented as today. This car is as honest as you will get! From the factory style single stage lacquer paint to the date correct 307 Small Block Chevy, you won't find many of these cars still hanging around today so we suggest to any interested parties to get this one as quickly as you can! This is the perfect candidate for someone looking to invest into building an LS5/LS6 SS 396 or SS 454!
Sure, a factory Malibu Coupe is hard to find but let alone a complete original Convertible?! Only 7,141 of these were produced back in 1970 making this car highly valuable with so much potential. It still retains the factory owner's manual and Protect-O-Plate with the original buyer information and options the car was equipped with! We rarely ever come across a car of this age with the real actual documentation that stands behind what is seen making this Chevelle truly one of a kind
To briefly sum this car up, this super rare and one of a kind 1970 Chevelle Malibu Convertible is as original as one can hope to find these days. We encourage any potential buyers to please visit this car as seeing it in pictures does not do it justice. However, please understand that this is Chevelle has lived in the East Coast throughout all of the cold winter and hot summer months during its life and was never restored. It does have imperfections such as bubbles, scratches, dents, rock chips, etc.
The car has sat for many years but is now ready for its new owner to freshen up and cruise around or ultimately take to the next level. It's the perfect candidate to fully break down and build into an SS 454 LS6 Tribute or maybe something more modern/Pro-Touring with an LS and a 6-Speed Tremec! These kind of builds are becoming more popular in today's day and age and this is the kind of car with the bones you need to be able to do just that. Not to mention with an investment grade car like this, you can build your car exactly how you've dreamt it to be and in the end have something potentially very valuable.