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What is the VIN on a 1964 Chevelle Malibu?

What is the VIN on a 1964 Chevelle Malibu?

The 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS was a separate series from the Chevelle 300 & Malibu series and can be readily identified by both the Fisher Body Number plate (a.k.a. trim tag, cowl tag, etc.) and the Vehicle Identification Number plate (VIN).

How many Chevy Chevelle Malibu SS’s were made?

Chevrolet built more than 80,000 of them: 72,500 with V-8s and 8,600 with six cylinders. As you’d expect, convertible cars, which were identical except for boxed frame rails that added rigidity (the SS 396 also used the convertible frame), command a premium over their hardtop counterparts.

What was the body style of a 1964 Malibu?

The 1964 Malibu SS was available in both sport coupe (37) and convertible (67) body styles and with an L6 as well as V8 engines. The Fisher Body style numbers 5737, 5837, 5767, & 5867 and VINs beginning with 45737, 45767, 45837, & 45867 will note a Malibu SS.

What was the front end of a 65 Chevy Malibu?

Simulated wood wheel was an option, but oil pressure and temperature gauges were included, as was an ammeter. For ’65, Chevrolet added bigger doses of Super and Sport to the Malibu SS. A redesigned front end boasted an all-new anodized aluminum grille that was blacked out on the SS.

Chevrolet built more than 80,000 of them: 72,500 with V-8s and 8,600 with six cylinders. As you’d expect, convertible cars, which were identical except for boxed frame rails that added rigidity (the SS 396 also used the convertible frame), command a premium over their hardtop counterparts.

What kind of engine does a 1964 Chevy Malibu have?

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What should I know about a 1965 Chevelle Malibu?

1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS 1 Chassis, Suspension, and Brakes . The frame used under the convertible and the ’65 SS 396 had boxed side rails. The… 2 Engine overhaul kit (327 with pistons, rings, bearings, gaskets, etc.) . 3 Rear end ring and pinion (12-bolt) . 4 Seat upholstery vinyl buckets (pair) . More

What kind of car was the first Malibu?

The first Malibu was a top-line subseries of the mid-sized Chevrolet Chevelle from 1964 to 1972. Malibus were generally available in a full-range of body styles including a four-door sedan, two-doo… More Info ›

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