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Old 05-01-2021, 01:54 AM
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Default Loaded '65 Malibu SS Convertible, Docs

Neat car - even has the rarely seen AM/FM radio, pretty rare in '65.

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It is a nicely optioned car but as dented, bruised and rusty as it is, I'm seriously doubting the 38,000 original miles.
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His garage looks interesting ...
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I did a double take of that steering shaft.
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Sure looks like a steering shaft, but in another picture it looks like it's a gigantic horn of some sort. I think the mileage is believable, but it appears to have suffered from less than optimal storage conditions.
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Sure looks like a steering shaft, but in another picture it looks like it's a gigantic horn of some sort. I think the mileage is believable, but it appears to have suffered from less than optimal storage conditions.

I believe that is the "long range horn". Looks like something out of a 30's car.
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That is, in fact, the 100% correct 1965 Tri-volume horn. Very rare item. The rear antenna with the AM/FM radio is incorrect. Probably why it is a gypsy antenna. AM/FM was only available with a RF antenna which had a 31" spring-steel mast.

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I'm digging that orange '69 Camaro (COPO type) front end falling off the wall in the mirror, at least I thought is was a mirror, but now, I think it's another room... a little bit of everything for everyone in that place...
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No reserve so looks like she'll sell for close to $30K.Buyer will be under water a bunch of he or she takes the seller's advice and does a full restoration!
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Exactly, lots of options but end result drivetrain/colors not enough for resto $ necessary.
Love the '69 nose art w/ angle cut, what's the black one?

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