This was in my "Webmaster" email. Maybe we can help...
I found a 1967 Chevelle Malibu Convertible that is "buried" in a barn.
There is so much stuff on and around it that I can't get to find any specs.
I have the vin #, but am not able to get any info on line, as they all say I need more #s. As a club, you probably have the info I need, I assume.
Can't do much until spring anyway, just wondering if it is worth digging out.
The vin # is 1366778(or B) 173421.
I thank you for any information can provide.
Scott
Jon H said
Feb 21, 2016
1 Chev
36 Malibu V8
67 2 Door convert
7 1967
B Baltimore
173421 sequential vin
BLyke said
Feb 21, 2016
Webmaster wrote:
This was in my "Webmaster" email. Maybe we can help...
I found a 1967 Chevelle Malibu Convertible that is "buried" in a barn.
There is so much stuff on and around it that I can't get to find any specs.
I have the vin #, but am not able to get any info on line, as they all say I need more #s. As a club, you probably have the info I need, I assume.
Can't do much until spring anyway, just wondering if it is worth digging out.
The vin # is 1366778(or B) 173421.
I thank you for any information can provide.
Scott
Hi Scott,
Where do you normally do your comedy act?
Sounds like a good find.
Lost in the 60s said
Feb 22, 2016
A Boston car that found it's way over here is interesting. It could be as rusty as our local stuff, so getting a good look at it is the first job. Yes, the converts are more valuable but as a Malibu and not an SS, there is a limit too what it's worth to restore if in really bad condition.
Jon H said
Feb 22, 2016
Lost in the 60s wrote:
A Boston car that found it's way over here is interesting. It could be as rusty as our local stuff, so getting a good look at it is the first job. Yes, the converts are more valuable but as a Malibu and not an SS, there is a limit too what it's worth to restore if in really bad condition.
Are you back. Man the forum has been dead without you.
Lost in the 60s said
Feb 22, 2016
Jon H wrote:
Lost in the 60s wrote:
A Boston car that found it's way over here is interesting. It could be as rusty as our local stuff, so getting a good look at it is the first job. Yes, the converts are more valuable but as a Malibu and not an SS, there is a limit too what it's worth to restore if in really bad condition.
Are you back. Man the forum has been dead without you.
Yeah, I had to come back. 8 days of 70's and sunshine was hard to leave.
This was in my "Webmaster" email. Maybe we can help...
I found a 1967 Chevelle Malibu Convertible that is "buried" in a barn.
There is so much stuff on and around it that I can't get to find any specs.
I have the vin #, but am not able to get any info on line, as they all say I need more #s. As a club, you probably have the info I need, I assume.
Can't do much until spring anyway, just wondering if it is worth digging out.
The vin # is 1366778(or B) 173421.
I thank you for any information can provide.
Scott
36 Malibu V8
67 2 Door convert
7 1967
B Baltimore
173421 sequential vin
Hi Scott,
Where do you normally do your comedy act?
Sounds like a good find.
Are you back. Man the forum has been dead without you.
Yeah, I had to come back. 8 days of 70's and sunshine was hard to leave.