I've found avery clean 1975 Malibu Classic with no rust, good original interior, 350 V-8 which runs great. Original owner and about 50,000 miles. Anyone have a rough idea about what it's worth

Asked by MarkGBell Dec 06, 2010 at 10:37 PM about the 1975 Chevrolet Malibu

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

4 Answers

495

Depending on how clean it is and how nice the paint is, I would say anywhere from $2,000 or more. Showroom condition would run you about $7,000 - $10,000 depending on how it's optioned. Power windows, power locks, power trunk release, power seats, intermittent wipers, & rear defrost are all desirable options that would increase the value of the car tremendously. Also look for swivel bucket seats, and center console as these drive the value as well. Cars with F41 suspension, sway bars, and posi should be worth more than others. 73-77 cars are slowly appreciating in value, but it's early enough to find good deals before they start reaching unobtainable prices.

Thanks. Could have had it for $4500, but not showroom. Pretty close though. It sold before I could get enough info to make up my mind. Should probably have jumped on it.

495

If you are still looking, keep your eyes peeled over at G3GM. Good group of guys & cars turn up in the classifieds frequently.

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