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#77675 - 06/17/02 09:25 AM Malibu - interchangable years
Ed Smyth Offline
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Well, somebody has to get started on this particular section...!

I rescued a 4-door '78 Malibu Classic from a would-be teenage hot rodder that I plan to fix up for my wife as a daily driver. There's another similar Malibu I spotted on the road that I want to make an offer for parts.

Given that the parts car might be year off either way, what years are compatible with the '78 for the doors and fenders?

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#77676 - 06/17/02 08:21 PM Re: Malibu - interchangable years
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Hi ED,
This may not be of much help, but from what iv'e seen (noticed because i had 77 elky until recently) the chevell,malibu and elkys are very ,if not same, in front on 77 and 78's.

Its kind of sad, theres quite a few in the yards around here.Untouched.

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#77677 - 06/18/02 06:50 PM Re: Malibu - interchangable years
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Hi Ed. I've owned a 79, 81, and 83 Malibu. I'm no expert on these cars but my 81 daily driver wagon looks to have the exact same fenders as my wifes 83 4 door driver. I think most of the yearly changes were just grills, front and rear lights and a few other small subtle things. I beleive the major pats will inter change freely. Here's a pic of my all original 81 Malibu Woody Wagon. It's got just about every option available from the factory and 95% of it still works \:D

http://www.chevytalk.com/membersrides/members3/55redneck3.jpg
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#77678 - 06/20/02 06:53 AM Re: Malibu - interchangable years
Ed Smyth Offline
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Thanks, guys. From your experiences, I sense that the main body parts are pretty interchangable within a rough 4~5 year span. The wagon is a nice keeper, 55. You're making me jealous... \:\) ...!

I visited the parts car yesterday. It's a '79 - a pretty rough looking beater, and the guy wants $500 because "somebody could use it to drive around". Yeah, uh-huh. :rolleyes: But..I need the doors, so I think I'll have to give in.

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#77679 - 06/20/02 07:53 PM Re: Malibu - interchangable years
kicks4agypse Offline
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ED,
What motor does the parts car have?

So, you get 2 doors for $500. a motor and extra parts thrown in for free.
Thumbs up!

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#77680 - 06/21/02 05:50 AM Re: Malibu - interchangable years
Ed Smyth Offline
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The seller didn't know, but it looked like a 305. The '78 I have is a 350.

You have a point. I don't think I would do any better if I tried to buy parts individually. It's just disappointing to pay that much when most people let clunkers go for parts for about $150~$200.

ES

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#77681 - 06/24/02 03:44 AM Re: Malibu - interchangable years
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Just remember that they aslo put 267's in these cars. My brother got fooled thinking his was a 305 until I told him to look at the data tag on the radiator mount.
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