1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS
The 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle arrived as one of the most significant new...
$37.400
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The 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle arrived as one of the most significant new models of the decade — a mid-size platform that struck the ideal balance between full-size comfort and compact agility at a moment when American buyers were developing a serious appetite for V8 performance. The Malibu SS trim elevated the formula further, adding Super Sport badging, bucket seats, and a sporting character that would define the Chevelle’s identity for years to come. As the inaugural year of the Chevelle nameplate, 1964 examples carry a foundational importance in muscle car history that collectors recognize and reward.
This is a genuine factory Super Sport shell that received a full frame-off restoration taken to bare metal, with every panel carefully blocked, aligned, and refinished. The exterior wears a rich dark blue metallic drawn from the Jaguar color palette — a shade that shifts between deep navy and electric blue depending on the light, delivering a pearlescent quality that suits the car’s clean, well-proportioned profile beautifully. Chrome cowl trim, traditional Chevelle badging, and 15-inch chrome five-spoke wheels keep the overall presentation grounded in authentic muscle car character without resorting to heavy customization.
Under the hood, a 383 cubic inch stroker V8 breathes through a Holley 4-barrel carburetor and long-tube headers, producing the kind of broad, authoritative torque delivery that defines the classic American V8 experience. A 700R4 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission channels power to a 10-bolt rear axle with 3.31 gears and Positraction, while a Hotchkis 4-link rear suspension and four-wheel power disc brakes give the chassis genuine composure and stopping confidence. Dual Flowmaster mufflers provide an exhaust note that’s present and purposeful without being excessive.
Inside, the SS cabin retains its period-correct vinyl bucket seats and rear bench, complemented by a body-color dash with tasteful pinstripe detailing, Dakota Digital instrumentation, and a B&M Quick Silver shifter. Vintage Air climate control and a Bluetooth-capable audio system bring everyday usability to a cabin that otherwise stays true to its muscle car roots. This Malibu SS is a rare combination of authentic factory pedigree and thorough, well-considered execution — the kind of car that drives as well as it looks.
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