Hey crowd!
Well, this is a freaking addiction! Probably as expensive as crack.
I had my first Chevelle in 2002, it was a 1968, hardtop, true SS, 396, automatic car with some questionable body work. I enjoyed it very much, but had to let it go when it was time to start the family.
Throughout last 10 years, I had some nice toys: 05 GTO (LS2, 6 speed), 08 TrailBlazer SS, 1978 Malibu (BBC, factory 4 speed) and of course my 87 Buick Turbo T (WE4).
The 78 Malibu fell victim to Hurricane Sandy, but I did save the 454 BBC that was in there. Now that the engine is being re-built, it needed a new home.
And this is what I came across:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181204347085?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Since sooner or later eBay will remove the listing, here comes cut and paste of the description:
RARE 1968 CHEVELLE 300 SPORT COUPE. (google it)
1968 Chevelle 300 Deluxe sport coupe. This is not a Malibu. The 300 series was a lower priced, stripped down model (factory sleeper). Most of them were 2 and 4 door sedans (with a post). This a RARE 300 series DELUXE hardtop coupe. The body style is identical to a Malibu and SS coupe, but there is very little trim. This car is a survivor. Most of the paint is 100% Factory Grecian Green (except the "SS" hood and some possible touch up?). Mileage shows about 38,000... seems accurate, but likely 138k?
All of the 300 series specific pieces are there and restorable. There are MANY 300 series specific pieces on the car and many differences from a Malibu, for example: "Starting at the front, the eyebrow moulding next to the headlights is shorter, no trim down the body line at the bottom of the fenders and doors, CHEVELLE emblems on the fenders, no drip rail mouldings, no wheel well trim, the tailights have the back-up lights in them (Malibu is in the bumper), the tailight housings are different, the rear panel under the trunk lid has no trim except an emblem, the rear bumper is unique with no holes for back up lights. Inside, the steering wheel is different than Malibu with a chrome center, door panels are completely different, no shoulder harnesses or hardware....".
The car was sold new in Vancouver, Washington (I have the protecto-plate). The original owner drove it until the 80's. It was in a carport until the daughter sold it about 10 years ago. The guy I got it from started a Father and Son project with the car. They started taking the car apart, painted the engine and replaced some mechanical items, then ran out of steam. The car sat in the garage for nearly 10 years partially disassembled.
Well, this is a freaking addiction! Probably as expensive as crack.
I had my first Chevelle in 2002, it was a 1968, hardtop, true SS, 396, automatic car with some questionable body work. I enjoyed it very much, but had to let it go when it was time to start the family.
Throughout last 10 years, I had some nice toys: 05 GTO (LS2, 6 speed), 08 TrailBlazer SS, 1978 Malibu (BBC, factory 4 speed) and of course my 87 Buick Turbo T (WE4).
The 78 Malibu fell victim to Hurricane Sandy, but I did save the 454 BBC that was in there. Now that the engine is being re-built, it needed a new home.
And this is what I came across:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181204347085?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Since sooner or later eBay will remove the listing, here comes cut and paste of the description:
RARE 1968 CHEVELLE 300 SPORT COUPE. (google it)
1968 Chevelle 300 Deluxe sport coupe. This is not a Malibu. The 300 series was a lower priced, stripped down model (factory sleeper). Most of them were 2 and 4 door sedans (with a post). This a RARE 300 series DELUXE hardtop coupe. The body style is identical to a Malibu and SS coupe, but there is very little trim. This car is a survivor. Most of the paint is 100% Factory Grecian Green (except the "SS" hood and some possible touch up?). Mileage shows about 38,000... seems accurate, but likely 138k?
All of the 300 series specific pieces are there and restorable. There are MANY 300 series specific pieces on the car and many differences from a Malibu, for example: "Starting at the front, the eyebrow moulding next to the headlights is shorter, no trim down the body line at the bottom of the fenders and doors, CHEVELLE emblems on the fenders, no drip rail mouldings, no wheel well trim, the tailights have the back-up lights in them (Malibu is in the bumper), the tailight housings are different, the rear panel under the trunk lid has no trim except an emblem, the rear bumper is unique with no holes for back up lights. Inside, the steering wheel is different than Malibu with a chrome center, door panels are completely different, no shoulder harnesses or hardware....".
The car was sold new in Vancouver, Washington (I have the protecto-plate). The original owner drove it until the 80's. It was in a carport until the daughter sold it about 10 years ago. The guy I got it from started a Father and Son project with the car. They started taking the car apart, painted the engine and replaced some mechanical items, then ran out of steam. The car sat in the garage for nearly 10 years partially disassembled.