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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



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1 Chev
36 Malibu V8
67 2 Door convert
7 1967
B Baltimore
173421 sequential vin

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'69 Convertible,  Lemans Blue, 454, 200 4R, 12 Bolt. 

Jon H.  Lino Lakes



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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? rolleyes

Sounds like a good find.



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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.

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1966 Chevelle SS 396 M20

1970 Chevelle SS 396 M20

1967 Camaro SS/RS 350 M20



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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.



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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.



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1966 Chevelle SS 396 M20

1970 Chevelle SS 396 M20

1967 Camaro SS/RS 350 M20

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