1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 2-Door Sport CoupeOffered here is a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 2-Door Sport Coupe finished in its factory-correct Mulsanne Blue Metallic over a matching interior. A true Southern California car, this Chevelle showcases the bold styling and muscular stance that made the early 70s models so iconic. Highlights:- Southern California Car (Blue-Plate)- Factory Color: Mulsanne Blue Metallic- Automatic Transmission- V8 Engine- Rochester 2-Jet Carburetor- Air Conditioning- Full-Width Bench Seats- Chrome BumpersEquipped with a V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission and Rochester carburetor, this Malibu is also equipped with front disc brakes, single exhaust, chrome bumpers, and 14-inch wheels. Interior features include full-width bench seating, air conditioning, lap belts, manual-crank windows, driver-side rearview mirror, push-button radio, and a classic two-spoke steering wheel. The 1971 model year marked a turning point for the Chevelle, as it was among the first to feature lower-compression engines designed to run on unleaded fuel, bridging the gap between the high-horsepower muscle cars of the '60s and the evolving performance era of the '70s. This Chevelle is a non-running project with tremendous restoration potential. A great opportunity to bring a classic American icon back to life and make it your own. For $5, 950Offered here is a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 2-Door Sport Coupe finished in its factory-correct Mulsanne Blue Metallic over a matching interior. A true Southern California car, this Chevelle showcases the bold styling and muscular stance that made the early 70s models so iconic. Highlights:- Southern California Car (Blue-Plate)- Factory Color: Mulsanne Blue Metallic- Automatic Transmission- V8 Engine- Rochester 2-Jet Carburetor- Air Conditioning- Full-Width Bench Seats- Chrome BumpersEquipped with a V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission and Rochester carburetor, this Malibu is also equipped with front disc brakes, single exhaust, chrome bumpers, and 14-inch wheels. Interior features include full-width bench seating, air conditioning, lap belts, manual-crank windows, driver-side rearview mirror, push-button radio, and a classic two-spoke steering wheel. The 1971 model year marked a turning point for the Chevelle, as it was among the first to feature lower-compression engines designed to run on unleaded fuel, bridging the gap between the high-horsepower muscle cars of the '60s and the evolving performance era of the '70s. This Chevelle is a non-running project with tremendous restoration potential. A great opportunity to bring a classic American icon back to life and make it your own.