alsancle Posted September 21, 2023 Share Posted September 21, 2023 I'm a sucker for these and always wanted one. You see the four speed 73/74 about once a year for sale. This is not too far away but the "uprated" comment (look under the hood) and the accessories gauges turn me. Wow am I a car snob. Otherwise looks decent. If he has paperwork he should have posted it too. https://nh.craigslist.org/cto/d/dover-1974-chevelle-malibu-coupe/7666131278.html 1974 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 2dr coupe factory ordered 454 , m21 muncie 4-spd with a hurst shifter and a 342 posi plus high back swivel buckets. This car is mostly original and in great condition with low mileage. The engine and also the rear gears have been enhanced. This is a numbers matching well preserved classic muscle car. I do have lots of info and records on this car. Please call if interested. $24,500 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketraider Posted September 21, 2023 Share Posted September 21, 2023 Most of that underhood frippery is easy to get rid of, but the tall rocker covers might be hiding something not so easily undone. Could have hidden that MSD box better too, and doesn't look like a particularly waterproof spot for it. Tough for me to understand why someone would order a 454/4-speed/3.42 and not spring another few bucks for gages. But my 74 Hurst/Olds was built without them too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Mack_CT Posted September 21, 2023 Share Posted September 21, 2023 Looks like swivel bucket seats, or, if your lucky they are not... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JACK M Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 15 hours ago, Steve_Mack_CT said: Looks like swivel bucket seats, or, if your lucky they are not... Pics of the swivel seats in the ad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Jake Moran Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 I saw one offered in a project car dealers lot 15 years ago in my favorite color. But it was rusty. I don’t know, but with Buick GS , 442s and GTOs ( as well as Trans Ams, etc) all getting $50,000 to $150,000, this seems like a bargain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketraider Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 Colonnades are horrible for rusting. GM wasn't using the best sheetmetal in the 70s. I'm not seeing that kind of money on Colonnades, not even Hurst/Oldsmobiles which are top of the pecking order in these cars. Buick was still producing Stage 1 thru 1974 but people don't appreciate those either, if they even know they exist. Colonnades are nice cars and with standard suspension would outhandle any 64-72 GM A-body built, even 442 which built its reputation on outhandling the others. They were cursed with clumsy bumpers, low quality sheetmetal, extra weight and de-rated performance. But I liked them 50 years ago and still do. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Mack_CT Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 Yeah, still regretting selling my 71 Camaro and moving to 73 Monte Carlo in 82. The swivel buckets, AC, power sunroof and assorted gadgets were super cool, for maybe a week or two. Issue was those things wore out quicker than on cars today. At 50, 60k miles it all started to go. Then came the lower front fender rust holes, tiny at first... This one does look pretty darn good though. I might be inclined to change the braided line out but a decent set of chrome valvecovers & air cleaner would suit this car I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted September 22, 2023 Author Share Posted September 22, 2023 1 hour ago, Steve_Mack_CT said: Yeah, still regretting selling my 71 Camaro and moving to 73 Monte Carlo in 82. The swivel buckets, AC, power sunroof and assorted gadgets were super cool, for maybe a week or two. Issue was those things wore out quicker than on cars today. At 50, 60k miles it all started to go. Then came the lower front fender rust holes, tiny at first... This one does look pretty darn good though. I might be inclined to change the braided line out but a decent set of chrome valvecovers & air cleaner would suit this car I think. You should have asked me. That is going in the wrong direction any day of the week. I wonder what the seller has for paperwork? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Mack_CT Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 Monte Crappo didn't stay with me long, AJ!! 😁 But on this one, how does it stack up to the firethorn red TA? Different cars with this one maybe more unusual but those 75, 76 TAs are really well styled to my eye anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted September 22, 2023 Author Share Posted September 22, 2023 2 hours ago, Steve_Mack_CT said: Monte Crappo didn't stay with me long, AJ!! 😁 But on this one, how does it stack up to the firethorn red TA? Different cars with this one maybe more unusual but those 75, 76 TAs are really well styled to my eye anyway. Kerry will tell you to forget the 75. Ugly bumpers. The firethorn Trans Am I posted is definitely more desirable than this Chevelle. But it won't go for 25k either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Jake Moran Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 I call the 68-72 muscle cars the "1 of 1" crowd. I just roll my eyes. If those salt and peppered hair, beer gut guys in Scottsdale want to drop $300,000 on a Hemi Cuda (or fill in the blank), OK. But I was born in 1964 and saw these Colonnades on the street in the late 70's albeit rusting away. I appreciate this 454 has been tweaked but that's exactly what I would do. Pull the motor, make it a 1970 454, and place it back in there appearing stock, but with 400 + horsepower. All could be done for less than $35,000 all in. Then be the only one at the show n shine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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