Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Chevelle
Year:
1972
Mileage:
10
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Indiana
City:
Indianapolis, IN
Zip:
46219
1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Restomod Charcoal Gray Metallic LS V8 engine
First impressions tell you a lot, and I'm betting you just said to yourself, "Wow, what a nice car!" when you saw this slick 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Restomod. Wearing a diabolical shade of Charcoal Gray Metallic paint with glossy Black stripes and powered by a gnarly built-and-stroked 6.0 LS V8 engine under the hood, this A-Body definitely has the hardware to back-up its stunning curb appeal. And with a 4L80E automatic transmission, performance suspension, and an upgraded A/C interior, it's not just some thrown together redlight-to-redlight screamer either. No, this is a bonafide restomod with all the right moves that's ready to take your local car show scene by storm. Of course, Chevrolet wasn't building anything like this spectacular A-body back in 1972. Charcoal Gray Metallic is the current, eye-popping color that adorns this car's muscular flanks, and I can all but guarantee this Chevelle didn't look this good even when it was brand new, and with two stage urethane paint, it'll look this slick for years to come. It's a top driver-quality job that was always meant to for the road, so it's not some $20k show-stopper finish, but there aren't many flaws to speak of and it's a real head-turner that instantly updates the look of this desirable single-headlight Chevelle. Fit and finish are great all around, so nice that it's easy to forget that this is a vintage car fortified with tough-as-nails American steel.
First impressions tell you a lot, and I'm betting you just said to yourself, "Wow, what a nice car!" when you saw this slick 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Restomod. Wearing a diabolical shade of Charcoal Gray Metallic paint with glossy Black stripes and powered by a gnarly built-and-stroked 6.0 LS V8 engine under the hood, this A-Body definitely has the hardware to back-up its stunning curb appeal. And with a 4L80E automatic transmission, performance suspension, and an upgraded A/C interior, it's not just some thrown together redlight-to-redlight screamer either. No, this is a bonafide restomod with all the right moves that's ready to take your local car show scene by storm. Of course, Chevrolet wasn't building anything like this spectacular A-body back in 1972. Charcoal Gray Metallic is the current, eye-popping color that adorns this car's muscular flanks, and I can all but guarantee this Chevelle didn't look this good even when it was brand new, and with two stage urethane paint, it'll look this slick for years to come. It's a top driver-quality job that was always meant to for the road, so it's not some $20k show-stopper finish, but there aren't many flaws to speak of and it's a real head-turner that instantly updates the look of this desirable single-headlight Chevelle. Fit and finish are great all around, so nice that it's easy to forget that this is a vintage car fortified with tough-as-nails American steel.