Fuel-Injected 350-Powered 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe







Ended Apr 06, 2026 at 6:06 PM UTC
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Introduced for the 1968 model year, the second‑generation Chevrolet Chevelle is one of the most iconic muscle cars ever. With bold styling, a broad range of powertrain options, and the availability of the SS 396 performance package, the 1969 Chevelle became a benchmark for GM’s performance lineup and remains highly sought after today.
This '69 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe has been modified with a Holley fuel-injected 5.7L Turbo‑Fire 350ci small‑block V8 equipped paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Refinished in metallic red over black vinyl with SS-style accents, the car features front power disc brakes, aftermarket air conditioning, modern audio equipment, and SS‑style wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires.
This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Sport coupe is now offered with an owner’s manual, service documentation, and a clean North Carolina title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
Powered by a 5.7L Turbo‑Fire 350ci small‑block V8
Electronic fuel injection management system with standalone computer
3-speed automatic transmission
Refinished in metallic red over a reupholstered black vinyl interior
Vintage Air Gen IV air conditioning system
SS 396 badging and SS-style wheels
Front power disc brakes
The chassis number (136379B370460) decodes as:
1 – Division: Chevrolet
36 – Series: Chevelle Malibu, V8
37 – Body style: 2‑door sport coupe
9 – 1969 model year
B – Assembly plant: Baltimore, Maryland
370460 – Sequential production number
Factory Equipment
Independent front suspension with coil springs
Solid rear axle with coil springs
Power‑assisted drum brakes
Heater and defroster system
Steel unibody construction
Modifications
Powertrain & Drivetrain:
EFI‑compatible fuel tank with integrated electric fuel pump and sender
Holley electronic fuel injection conversion with standalone ECU
Replaced ignition distributor, coil, ignition box, and wiring
Replaced throttle linkage and air cleaner assembly
PerTronix Flame‑Thrower HEI distributor upgrade
Steel braided fuel lines and fuel plumbing
Air-assist rear shock absorbers (adjustment valve located under rear bumper)
Exterior:
Staggered 15” SS‑style wheels wearing BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires
Serpentine accessory drive system installed
Vintage Air Gen IV air conditioning system
Taillight and turn signal electrical repairs
Paint correction and ceramic coating
350‑style fender emblems
Tinted windows
Interior:
Aftermarket Pioneer stereo system paired with rewired aftermarket speakers
3‑point retractable front seat belts with shoulder harnesses
Aftermarket tachometer with integrated gauge cluster
Dynamat sound deadening installed on floor pans
Reupholstered sun visors
Replacement carpet
Servicing & Documentation
Recent documented service work performed includes, but is not limited to, the following (see “Service Records” for additional details dating back to 2013):
2025:
Timing checked and diagnostic evaluation completed
Power steering pump replaced and system bled
Battery replaced and charging system verified
Right‑front sway bar link bushings replaced
Front end alignment performed
Glovebox lock repaired
Known Imperfections
Cosmetic imperfections consistent with age, mileage, and use since refurbishment
Glass shows age‑related wear (pitting, scratches, etc.)
Paint bubbling visible in select areas (see photos)
Ownership History
The seller reports purchasing the vehicle in June 2008. Over the past 17 years, this Chevelle Malibu has been upgraded incrementally with an emphasis on improved reliability, comfort, and drivability while maintaining a classic SS‑style appearance.
From the seller: “This Chevelle has no issues starting, driving, or braking. Be mindful that these are not power brakes, so that does take some getting used to.”
Included
Service documentation dating back to 2013
Owner’s manual
Spare tire
Car cover
Additional documents
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