1976 Malibu
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1976 Malibu
https://greenbay.craigslist.org/cto/d/cambridge-1976-chevy-malibu/7322290066.html
impalamonte- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 1976 Malibu
There has to be a Hidden flaw on that Car for only $5,000
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1977 Chevelle SE x2
One Mild original
one Wild NON original
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Limey SE- Management
- Street Cred : 98
Re: 1976 Malibu
YES! When I see the words "need gone"........there is something goin on.
impalamonte- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 1976 Malibu
I like that car. I was zooming in under the hood and it shows the 45 years of surface rust. That makes me wonder what the floor boards, lower doors, and rear fenders look like. You don’t see any cars like this in the Houston area anymore.
REVINKEVIN / Mr. 600+HP- G3GM Senior Member
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Re: 1976 Malibu
REVINKEVIN wrote:I like that car. I was zooming in under the hood and it shows the 45 years of surface rust. That makes me wonder what the floor boards, lower doors, and rear fenders look like. You don’t see any cars like this in the Houston area anymore.
I used to live up that way for a couple years back in the late 90's. Most of these older cars were bondo queens. Very few were kept from the harsh winters and maintained properly. So I've always shied away from classics of the rust belt region. Even my wife's mini van that was born here in Texas was affected by the rust from 2 winters even after religiously washing the under carriage after ever snow fall. But if it has been taken care of, it's definitely worth the asking price.
g3chevy / Mr Pontiac- Donating Member
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Re: 1976 Malibu
g3chevy wrote:
I used to live up that way for a couple years back in the late 90's. Most of these older cars were bondo queens. Very few were kept from the harsh winters and maintained properly. So I've always shied away from classics of the rust belt region. Even my wife's mini van that was born here in Texas was affected by the rust from 2 winters even after religiously washing the under carriage after ever snow fall. But if it has been taken care of, it's definitely worth the asking price.
Theres nothing a little roofing tin and bondo can't fix. This is around the summer of 1998.
Hawk03- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 1976 Malibu
Wow. I definitely found some of that in my 1970 Camaro that I picked up outside of Green Bay years ago. I can’t wait to to use that technique on g3chevy’s Hurst Olds.
REVINKEVIN / Mr. 600+HP- G3GM Senior Member
- Street Cred : 20
Re: 1976 Malibu
Hawk03 wrote:g3chevy wrote:
I used to live up that way for a couple years back in the late 90's. Most of these older cars were bondo queens. Very few were kept from the harsh winters and maintained properly. So I've always shied away from classics of the rust belt region. Even my wife's mini van that was born here in Texas was affected by the rust from 2 winters even after religiously washing the under carriage after ever snow fall. But if it has been taken care of, it's definitely worth the asking price.
Theres nothing a little roofing tin and bondo can't fix. This is around the summer of 1998.
Ha! Funny you should say that. Because that's exactly what I found around the back window of the Hurst.
g3chevy / Mr Pontiac- Donating Member
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