So I found this car for sale and I had to have it. Ever since I sold my fairmont back in 04 i have wanted somthing else to go to the track with. My 60 is fun but its just too heavy to take out and beat on that All the time. I called the owner of this 80 malibu I Found and talked with him for two days about details to make sure befor I committed to it that it was legit and as clean as described. On that thursday I booked two one way tickets to newark NJ and sent a deposit. We landed in NJ on sat the Nov10th picked up the car and drove over to times square cause I had never seen NYC, took some pics ate lunch and headed straight back to Dallas. Made it back to Dallas in 23hours ans 51 minutes and only stoped for 1 hour to sleep in a rest stop in kentucky. Once in Dallas we met up with sam and took it straight out to kennedale to see what it runs befor we go home lol. Well the car went a 7.59 @89.7 i was happy since it just made that long ass trip. A day later i droped it off with sam for a day or so and he retuned the car witch it needed, picked up 30 rwhp over the previous owners tune. Thursday I went back to the track at North star and it went a 7.39 @93.1 with a 1.66 60ft. Needles to say im very impresed with my new daily driver.
Here is the detail about the car from the previous oweners ad and some pics.
Up for sale is my 1980 Chevrolet Malibu classic. I purchased this car about a year ago as a completely original car from the original owner- an old lady who parked it after she could no longer drive. Before i bought it, she had stored it in her basement for 10 years. Since i completed the build in march, it has been my daily driver. I've put about 7000 miles on it with no issues. It's really an awesome daily driver that turns heads and gets attention everywhere it goes. when i built this car i was going for the "slightly aged/used sleeper look", i think i pulled it off well. as for why im selling such an awesome car? well im looking to maybe build something else. this was sort of a side project to keep me occupied. if i dont sell it ill continue to drive it and enjoy it.
malibu classic
rust free, has some minor dings and dents. the paint on the roof, trunk and hood is faded
Interior:
100% original down to the bench seat and column shifter. the only "gauge" thats visible is the autometer shiftlight/digital tach mounted on the column(which is color matched to the interior so it blends in). other engine vitals are tucked away in the glove box. line lock button is also tucked away in the ashtray so when not in use it can be hidden. the stock speedo works - with the aid of a cableX conversion box that turns a signal pulse from the VSS into a mechanical output (ill admit at low speeds the speedo is erradic but over 20 mph you would have no idea) - its mounted behind the radio also hidden. the dash is mint(usually thats not the case in these cars), the door panels i replaced with some used pieces i bought off the internet. the rear panels by the 1/4 windows are pretty faded as well as the b-pillar trim. also the headliner needs to be replaced(its still there but starting to sag).
chassis/brakes:
frame is solid and rust free(normally these cars rot out in the back frame areas). suspension consists of the stock V6 springs front and back, comp 3-way adjustable shocks, belltech drop spindles up front, rear control arms are from UMI performance - solid tubular lowers with poly bushings, and adjustable uppers with heim joints, *i added a normal rear sway bar from UMI performance 2 weeks ago, the Spohn rear anti-roll bar is included* TNT raceshop driveshaft loop, and has new poly body mounts. the battery is mounted in the trunk(in the stock GM tray that was originally up front and is bolted in the spare tire well). the kill switch is hidden on the bottom of the bumper(it currently does NOT shut the engine off, its more of a theft deterrent, if you want it to kill the engine it needs to be wired differently - normally when racing i just pop the plug out of the alternator). there is an aluminum rear firewall/package tray to be NHRA legal. the brakes are stock with new GM pads/rotors/bearings and seals up front, 3inch ARP wheel studs. rear axle is an 8.5 unit from an 87 grand national with richmond 410 gears (also have 373's and 342's), moser "street" axles, stock posi unit, new bearings/seals, moser diff cover/girdle, 3inch ARP studs and stock drum brakes.
engine/trans/misc swap items:
-engine is a stock LS1 from a 2000 camaro - it was freshened up with bearings/seals. has a Pat G custom spec cam, LS6 oil pump, TSP pushrods, LS2 chain. heads are stock 243 castings (low mileage take-offs) from a 5.3 truck motor with dual valve springs from EPS and new valve seals. rockers are stock with a comp cams trunion upgrade. has all new GM headbolts/gaskets - i also repalced the cam/crank sensors and starter with new GM parts. intake is a Fast 92mm with matching Fast throttle body, 4inch Z06 MAF, 4inch tubing and highflow filter.
-trans is a freshened up 4l60e with a beast sunshell, shiftkit, new seals and clutches. has an external cooler mounted between the a/c condenser and radiator with -6AN braided lines. converter is a custom piece from Lenny @ ultimate converter concepts (flashes to 4500rpm)
-swap parts include engine mounts from BRP hotrods,hummer oil pan, tubular trans crossmember from iceman racing, hedman ceramic coated longtube headers, and a PSI conversions wiring harness. the exhaust consists of a pair of 3inch to 2.5 reducers, 2.5 x-pipe, wide band 02 sensor fitting for tuning, dynomax ultraflo mufflers and GN style tailpipes.
-the fuel system has a stock style tank with an aeromotive 340 pump inside, vette filter/regulator and -6AN lines to the stock F-body fuel rails with 42# racetronix injectors
-cooling system consists of a new F-body radiator, F-body fans and shroud, new GM water pump, new upper/lower radiator and heater hoses.
Misc:
-working heat and air conditioning - the a/c system uses an R4 style compressor (new from GM) with a holley conversion bracket. the condenser and lines are from an 80's cutlass (new from rock-auto). a/c is controlled through the PCM like it would be in a camaro (PCM turns the fans on, shuts the compressor off @WOT, etc) on the hottest day here in NJ it blew a chilly 43* @ the vents. heat works just as well.
-radio, well, it doesnt really have one. haha
wheels/tires:
i have about 3 sets of wheels for this car. currently is has a set of "faux" steel wheels - theyre actually weld draglites painted body color with dog-dish hubcaps. 15x3.5 up front with nexen front runners, 15x8 in back with 275/50 MT radials (also have a set of matching steel wheels with regular street tires for the back). i also have a set of centerline telstars (no tires) that also come with.
Here is the detail about the car from the previous oweners ad and some pics.
Up for sale is my 1980 Chevrolet Malibu classic. I purchased this car about a year ago as a completely original car from the original owner- an old lady who parked it after she could no longer drive. Before i bought it, she had stored it in her basement for 10 years. Since i completed the build in march, it has been my daily driver. I've put about 7000 miles on it with no issues. It's really an awesome daily driver that turns heads and gets attention everywhere it goes. when i built this car i was going for the "slightly aged/used sleeper look", i think i pulled it off well. as for why im selling such an awesome car? well im looking to maybe build something else. this was sort of a side project to keep me occupied. if i dont sell it ill continue to drive it and enjoy it.
malibu classic
rust free, has some minor dings and dents. the paint on the roof, trunk and hood is faded
Interior:
100% original down to the bench seat and column shifter. the only "gauge" thats visible is the autometer shiftlight/digital tach mounted on the column(which is color matched to the interior so it blends in). other engine vitals are tucked away in the glove box. line lock button is also tucked away in the ashtray so when not in use it can be hidden. the stock speedo works - with the aid of a cableX conversion box that turns a signal pulse from the VSS into a mechanical output (ill admit at low speeds the speedo is erradic but over 20 mph you would have no idea) - its mounted behind the radio also hidden. the dash is mint(usually thats not the case in these cars), the door panels i replaced with some used pieces i bought off the internet. the rear panels by the 1/4 windows are pretty faded as well as the b-pillar trim. also the headliner needs to be replaced(its still there but starting to sag).
chassis/brakes:
frame is solid and rust free(normally these cars rot out in the back frame areas). suspension consists of the stock V6 springs front and back, comp 3-way adjustable shocks, belltech drop spindles up front, rear control arms are from UMI performance - solid tubular lowers with poly bushings, and adjustable uppers with heim joints, *i added a normal rear sway bar from UMI performance 2 weeks ago, the Spohn rear anti-roll bar is included* TNT raceshop driveshaft loop, and has new poly body mounts. the battery is mounted in the trunk(in the stock GM tray that was originally up front and is bolted in the spare tire well). the kill switch is hidden on the bottom of the bumper(it currently does NOT shut the engine off, its more of a theft deterrent, if you want it to kill the engine it needs to be wired differently - normally when racing i just pop the plug out of the alternator). there is an aluminum rear firewall/package tray to be NHRA legal. the brakes are stock with new GM pads/rotors/bearings and seals up front, 3inch ARP wheel studs. rear axle is an 8.5 unit from an 87 grand national with richmond 410 gears (also have 373's and 342's), moser "street" axles, stock posi unit, new bearings/seals, moser diff cover/girdle, 3inch ARP studs and stock drum brakes.
engine/trans/misc swap items:
-engine is a stock LS1 from a 2000 camaro - it was freshened up with bearings/seals. has a Pat G custom spec cam, LS6 oil pump, TSP pushrods, LS2 chain. heads are stock 243 castings (low mileage take-offs) from a 5.3 truck motor with dual valve springs from EPS and new valve seals. rockers are stock with a comp cams trunion upgrade. has all new GM headbolts/gaskets - i also repalced the cam/crank sensors and starter with new GM parts. intake is a Fast 92mm with matching Fast throttle body, 4inch Z06 MAF, 4inch tubing and highflow filter.
-trans is a freshened up 4l60e with a beast sunshell, shiftkit, new seals and clutches. has an external cooler mounted between the a/c condenser and radiator with -6AN braided lines. converter is a custom piece from Lenny @ ultimate converter concepts (flashes to 4500rpm)
-swap parts include engine mounts from BRP hotrods,hummer oil pan, tubular trans crossmember from iceman racing, hedman ceramic coated longtube headers, and a PSI conversions wiring harness. the exhaust consists of a pair of 3inch to 2.5 reducers, 2.5 x-pipe, wide band 02 sensor fitting for tuning, dynomax ultraflo mufflers and GN style tailpipes.
-the fuel system has a stock style tank with an aeromotive 340 pump inside, vette filter/regulator and -6AN lines to the stock F-body fuel rails with 42# racetronix injectors
-cooling system consists of a new F-body radiator, F-body fans and shroud, new GM water pump, new upper/lower radiator and heater hoses.
Misc:
-working heat and air conditioning - the a/c system uses an R4 style compressor (new from GM) with a holley conversion bracket. the condenser and lines are from an 80's cutlass (new from rock-auto). a/c is controlled through the PCM like it would be in a camaro (PCM turns the fans on, shuts the compressor off @WOT, etc) on the hottest day here in NJ it blew a chilly 43* @ the vents. heat works just as well.
-radio, well, it doesnt really have one. haha
wheels/tires:
i have about 3 sets of wheels for this car. currently is has a set of "faux" steel wheels - theyre actually weld draglites painted body color with dog-dish hubcaps. 15x3.5 up front with nexen front runners, 15x8 in back with 275/50 MT radials (also have a set of matching steel wheels with regular street tires for the back). i also have a set of centerline telstars (no tires) that also come with.
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