1964 Malibu SS Convertible
Moderators: MostMint, wxo, Fred32v, Basement Paul, ttamrettus
Another week and a little more progress. No windshield yet,
but the wiper motor and arms have been installed.
The new dash gauge panel has been inserted into the dashboard.
Saturday was lost attending a swap meet.
but the wiper motor and arms have been installed.
The new dash gauge panel has been inserted into the dashboard.
Saturday was lost attending a swap meet.
Last edited by Fred32v on Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Moving Front to Back
The plan now is to work from the front to the back. All the effort
is focused on the front of the Malibu. The radiator has been installed
with the tranny lines. Hoses are on the way. The front wiring harness
connects the lights. The battery box is in place, the battery is on its' way.



The new grille looks great, as does the hood moulding and letters. There sure are a lot of parts in a car!
is focused on the front of the Malibu. The radiator has been installed
with the tranny lines. Hoses are on the way. The front wiring harness
connects the lights. The battery box is in place, the battery is on its' way.



The new grille looks great, as does the hood moulding and letters. There sure are a lot of parts in a car!
Outside getting closer
Except for the parking light lenses, the front end appears complete. The winshield has been installed.
Most of the body side and wheel well mouldings are on.


More of the external emblems are being added. Once the new exhaust arrives and is installed,
we'll be able to see the motor running in the car.
Most of the body side and wheel well mouldings are on.


More of the external emblems are being added. Once the new exhaust arrives and is installed,
we'll be able to see the motor running in the car.
Steady Progress
Steady progress. The windows are in and working. Mouldings are being polished and added.
The radio's speaker is in with the radio soon to follow.



More after the holidays.
The radio's speaker is in with the radio soon to follow.



More after the holidays.
Fred32v
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
Dashboard almost complete
The dashboard is almost complete, needing only the ignition switch. Steering wheel is absolutely spectacular.



Working to the rear, the rear bumper is ready to go on. Exhaust system has arrived.



Working to the rear, the rear bumper is ready to go on. Exhaust system has arrived.
Fred32v
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
The Car Runs
With the new ignition switch installed and the new exhaust system in place the SS 283 v8 came to life. Sounds great!



The front parking lights have been installed along with the radio's antenna. Only one tail pipe is pictured
but like all power pack motors, this car has two of them.



Stay tuned, things are picking up.



The front parking lights have been installed along with the radio's antenna. Only one tail pipe is pictured
but like all power pack motors, this car has two of them.



Stay tuned, things are picking up.
Fred32v
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
More progress
With the new rear bumper in place, only a few trim pieces are needed to complete the exterior.
The convertible top frame has been readied for installation.



This SS will be taking a trip to the Top and Upholstry shop very soon.
The seats, door panels, and side panels are already there.
The convertible top frame has been readied for installation.



This SS will be taking a trip to the Top and Upholstry shop very soon.
The seats, door panels, and side panels are already there.
Fred32v
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
SS is back
Last week the home for the SS was empty, today the SS bay was full. With the cover off, this car is sensational.
The pictures give you some idea of just how sweet this ride is.



The top and interior are absolutely stunning. The pictures simply don't do this 1964 SS justice.



The tires and wheels are coming.
The pictures give you some idea of just how sweet this ride is.



The top and interior are absolutely stunning. The pictures simply don't do this 1964 SS justice.



The tires and wheels are coming.
Fred32v
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
Very Close
Notice the new B. F. Goodrich (Coker) white sidewall tires. Strange size.
The re-plated deck lid panel has arrived and been installed. Looks great.


The wheel covers will be available shortly.
The re-plated deck lid panel has arrived and been installed. Looks great.


The wheel covers will be available shortly.
Fred32v
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
Project Continues
The car is complete and is absolutely beautiful. It remains only to sell it.
I feel offers over $40,000 (price of a new Impala SS) would be considered.
A person could spend more and get less. This is a great car for shows or cruising.
It's pretty hard to find NEW 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS convertibles.
This one was done right.
I feel offers over $40,000 (price of a new Impala SS) would be considered.
A person could spend more and get less. This is a great car for shows or cruising.
It's pretty hard to find NEW 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS convertibles.
This one was done right.
Last edited by Fred32v on Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:09 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Fred32v
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!
GMC Canyon Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 V6!