'65 Chevelle Malibu, Portland, OR $11,500

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  1. Krash Kadillak

    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    THIS IS NOT MY WAGON. CONTACT OWNER LISTED IN THE AD.

    http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/4261295770.html

    1965 Chevelle Malibu Wagon - $11500 (Portland Oregon)

    "1965 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon: 327 ,,, 15 k miles on rebuilt engine . AMCO transmission rebuild 1 1/2 years ago . New shocks, brakes, heaviest front springs available, new upper and lower A-arms re bushed, new 1 1/4 " anti-sway bar; new tires, new 700 Holley 4-barrel, chrome alternator, new radiator, new interior heater core, new brake master cylinder, new HEI electronic ignition, new starter. 1967 Impala am/fm radio. 1967 Impala gold cloth and vinyl interior, covered in clear plastic. New chromed dash ( in box); new chromed arm rest bases. redone vinyl cargo area. New F-41 rear suspension brackets and 3/4 inch anti-sway bar. Extra chrome done. No excuses. Fast and dependable. In Oregon at #831-428-2753, Please leave message on my voice mail. NO TEXTS please."

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    More pics in the ad....
     
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    I saw this car a few months back in person. It looked good and the owner was nice. It has a strange sticker collection stuck on the interior walls. A bit overpriced I think but solid.
     
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    At this price point, you're trading dollars up front for savings down the road on refurbishments you won't have to perform.
     

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