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Malibu 400........

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#1 · (Edited)
1972 "U" code Malibu, AC, auto, unrestored, 102K miles, build sheet plus "U" code VIN, 454 installed with original matching number LS3 included, also original wheels, original sheet metal with very minimal rust...........Thanks ahead of time.

 
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The only rust showing is a small spot behind the right rear tire. The rest of the car is solid. There have been some fender/bender repairs since new but it still has mostly original paint. Bench seat and as mentioned earlier, auto transmission (Th400+12 bolt). AC is all there............


 
#4 ·
My gut on the one you're looking at tells me they're asking around $18K.
Worth... maybe a little shy of $15K?

Here's one I swore was the same car (at first but the mileage is way off) asking $18K which I think is too high.
All original 36K miles. Don't know about the drivetrain.

http://huntington.craigslist.org/cto/2913780541.html



I like both!
 
#5 · (Edited)
My gut on the one you're looking at tells me they're asking around $18K.
Worth... maybe a little shy of $15K?
I was thinking $12-14k but need more photos of the car to make a fair assessment.

Here's one I swore was the same car (at first but the mileage is way off) asking $18K which I think is too high.
All original 36K miles. Don't know about the drivetrain.

http://huntington.craigslist.org/cto/2913780541.html



I like both!
That's funny :D almost identical except for the interior color, amber turn signals, and the center caps. I wonder if they are both 400's.
 
#6 ·
I like it. Looks like a very nice car. 10-12K.
 
#10 ·
It looks like a nice car right now so I would say a solid $12,000.
 
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