1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe Project







Ended Mar 30, 2026 at 7:24 PM UTC
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
With four versions of its popular mid-size car — Sedan, Heavy Chevy Sport Coupe, SS, and top-tier Malibu — Chevrolet made sure that the Chevelle went out with a bang for 1972.
A wider grille, new front parking lights, and updated interior materials and colors differentiated 1972 models. Engines ranged from a six cylinder to high-performance V8s, which were backed by three- or four-speed manual or two or three-speed automatic transmissions. A variety of gear ratios suited for highways, drag strips, and everywhere in between were available for the rear differential. When other muscle cars had simply faded away, Chevelle still had the looks and the performance, a fitting swan song as America coasted toward the uncertainty of the smog era.
This '72 Chevelle Malibu project is finished in black with white stripes, and wears black upholstery along with SS body and interior trim. Underhood, its replacement 350ci V8 is backed up by a four-speed automatic transmission. Additional modifications include a lowered performance suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, and 18” Weld wheels wearing Nitto rubber.
This 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe project is now offered by the selling dealer with $32k in build receipts and a clean Florida title.
Highlights
Final-year Chevelle dressed in modern wheels and equipped with a modified V8
Finished in black with white stripes over black upholstery
Replacement 350ci Chevrolet V8, said to have come from a later Chevrrolet
700-R4 4-speed automatic transmission with floor-mounted B&M shifter
Four-wheel power disc brakes
Vintage Air air conditioning system
Factory Equipment
197-inch body
Vinyl bench seat
Reinforced perimeter frame with 112-inch wheelbase
Independent A-arm front, multi-link rear suspension with coil springs
Modifications
18” Weld wheels wearing 245/40 front, 285/40 rear Nitto tires with 2023 date codes
Aftermarket headlights
Tinted windows
Dakota Digital gauge cluster
JVC AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth head unit
Vintage Air air conditioning system
Chrome air cleaner, valve covers, and alternator
Aluminum intake manifold with Quick Fuel 4-barrel carburetor
AFR aluminum cylinder heads
Headers and dual exhaust system with X-pipe and polished tips
Aftermarket distributor, coil, and spark plug wires
Serpentine belt drive system
Aluminum radiator and dual electric fans
QA1 coilovers and supporting suspension modifications
Known Imperfections
Paint bubbles and scratches on lower edge of fenders, fender wells, and quarter panels
Rust in rear quarters, rockers, and doors
Paint chips on side of hood and fender
Chrome pitting
Hood pin mounting bolts are rusty
Driver-side hood hinge is broken
Rust on frame, radiator support, and gas tank
Ownership History
The seller states, “The car drives really nice, but it will need bodywork to bring it back to excellent condition.”
Included Items
Build receipts totaling $32k
Additional Information
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