Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Malibu
Year:
1978
Mileage:
428
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
Los Angeles , CA
Zip:
90028
1978 Chevrolet Malibu Dark Camel 434 v8 small block auto
This 1978 Chevrolet Malibu started as a low-mileage and highly original coupe, but less than 450 miles ago there was a transformation. It was given a 700+ horsepower professionally-built performance motor. It was also given all the right supporting components to make sure this big power gets to the pavement. It makes for an awesome custom that has a hint of sleeper style and plenty of street-dominating performance. This Malibu's power transformation took place around 2020, but you can see this one keeps a true classic style. It was purchased with only about 20k original miles on it, and they took extra care to keep the time capsule cruiser feeling in all the places that didn't need performance components. The Dark Camel paint shows all the right signs of being the factory application. It continues to have an attractive metallic glow nearly 45 years later. And there's a classic premium cruiser style with big chrome bumpers, well-fitting panels, a golden tan pinstripe, and a recently redone vinyl roof that coordinates. So it's quite a sleeper because they refrained from adding a tall cowl hood or metallic flames.
This 1978 Chevrolet Malibu started as a low-mileage and highly original coupe, but less than 450 miles ago there was a transformation. It was given a 700+ horsepower professionally-built performance motor. It was also given all the right supporting components to make sure this big power gets to the pavement. It makes for an awesome custom that has a hint of sleeper style and plenty of street-dominating performance. This Malibu's power transformation took place around 2020, but you can see this one keeps a true classic style. It was purchased with only about 20k original miles on it, and they took extra care to keep the time capsule cruiser feeling in all the places that didn't need performance components. The Dark Camel paint shows all the right signs of being the factory application. It continues to have an attractive metallic glow nearly 45 years later. And there's a classic premium cruiser style with big chrome bumpers, well-fitting panels, a golden tan pinstripe, and a recently redone vinyl roof that coordinates. So it's quite a sleeper because they refrained from adding a tall cowl hood or metallic flames.