Detail Info for: Chevrolet : Chevelle Malibu 1964 Chevelle Convertible - Private Collector - Survivor with 1 Paint

Transaction Info

Sold On:
08/07/2014
Price:
$ 13600.00
Condition:
Mileage:
62588
Location:
Friendship, Wisconsin, 53934
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1964 Chevrolet Chevelle
Submodel Body Type:
Malibu Convertible
Engine:
6 Cylinder gas
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
45567K149919
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

I am a private collector in Wisconsin with over 40 cars. I do not buy and sell cars, as a matter of fact I have not offered or sold any cars from my collection. My age, and frankly my interests are making me think about "reducing the herd" so to speak. Thus, the listing for this 1964 Chevelle Convertible. I’ve had the car for about 8 years now and it’s been kept covered in storage with my other cars. I bought the car from an elderly gentleman in Minnesota. My intentions for this car was to put a big block 454 in it and build a resto mod. Well the car turned out to be in too nice of original condition to do this, so I kept it as it is. I did go as far as to buy the big block motor mounts and 4 heavy duty coil springs which I never used. I did install the heavy coils, but then took them out again after I decided to keep the car as an original survivor. It has 2 factory codes written on firewall, hood and header for convertible top, as well as the factory used to tie a sample piece of the convertible top in the trunk. There are about 100 more pix of the car on my website www.Grumpys-Garage.com/64 including the full floors being replaced and bracing. I feel now the car should be kept as a 6 cylinder, seeing what gas prices are now. The car could be used for car shows the way it is, or have the minor rust spots taken car of first. I don’t have time to finish it. If I kept it, I would either have the spots taken care of, or paint the whole car the original color as shown. The previous owner had the 230 cubic inch 155hp 6 cylinder completely rebuilt right before I bought it. It gets great gas mileage and rides really nice. 1964 was the only year for the stock “Chrome Treatment” you see in the photos. If I was to keep her, I would have the air cleaner lid replated, because you cannot find these anywhere. Has a Powerglide transmission which shifts perfectly. Has power steering. I’m pretty sure the brake and fuel lines have been replaced, they look pretty new. I finally got to start working on it last fall and had full intentions of keeping the car, but I have TOO MANY projects going on, so I’m going to sell it. Last fall I had full floors and floor supports put in and had a new best quality pinpoint convertible top with zippered rear window, pads and well installed professionally. The top has NEVER been down since last November until now for these pictures. The car has brand new carpeting and 80/20 carpeted floor mats installed in November after I had the floors put in. There are brand new matching floor mats as well. There is an extra set of black rubber mats that one can use when taking to car shows to keep the new mats clean, then put them in the trunk. The trunk has been detailed and has jack and spare.Car has original trunk jack instruction sticker, as well as the Minnesota dealer stickers on door jam and radiator support. All the gauges work fine, except clock. Has all original parts including hub caps. The sill moldings are new and so are the rocker moldings. The bumpers are perfect with no pitting and look almost new. The convertible top mechanism and pump work perfectly. There is rust scaling on the frame but no rust through. I had the outer window fuzzies (window weather strips) replaced and still have the remaining 4 inners which I didn’t think it needs. When I had the convertible top replaced, I replaced any of the top’s weather stripping as well, and quarter window to front door window seals. There are new A Piller weather strips also. Last week I put new armrests and bases on because the old ones were pretty worn. The car has the factory vinyl convertible top boot that it came with as shown in the pictures. I don’t think it was ever used much. All the boot clips are intact and the foam padding underneath the boot are in good shape. The steering wheel is perfect with no cracks, looks really nice. I think the steering wheel had a cheap wrap on it all its life. I took it off yesterday to reveal the perfect steering wheel. I was surprised. The seats have no tears or rips in them. Lights and signals, brake lights work fine. The alternator light is dimly on, I think it’s a wire hooked up to the alternator wrong but the alternator is charging and everything runs fine. I think it’s a very minor issue. The front brakes seem to grab, I never looked at them and the should be looked at, also minor I’m sure. You can hear the radio “click” when you turn it on, so I don’t know if it’s the antenna wire or what. There is a small cap that goes on the windlace (pinch weld) at the quarter window door jam, that I have on order from Legendary. I never did anything paint wise with the car. If I were to keep it I would have it buffed out and the minor few rust areas fixed. There is no rust through on the body anywhere. Also, I would also sand the wheels and paint them. This car is good to go the way it is for cruising or car shows, or you can easily take her to the next level. I believe it was painted at one time in its life, perhaps 30 years ago. I would definitely trailer this car home until you get the brakes looked at and wheels balanced. You can drive it just fine at 50MPG, but I personally wouldn’t drive any of my cars, restored or not, over 55 for long distance on the highway. It's a very nice car for being 50 years old. The car is being sold as is with no warranty. Buyer is responsible for pick up and shipping from me at Friendship, WI 53934 24 hour deposit required, bank wire transfer preferred, or cash on pickup.On Aug-04-14 at 08:16:53 PDT, seller added the following information: Some people have written and asked if the new metal floors were sealed or painted before welding in. Yes. There is surface rust from the supplier which was neutralized with VHT rust inhibitor, then afterwards they were also painted with Rust O' Leum rust prevention. There are full welds all around the new floor pans and floor braces. Then, each weld seam was seam sealed with seam sealer. That's what you see on the pictures on my website if you have looked at those pictures. Dave

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