I had 2 of these.. I was the light blue metallic 350, swivel buckets 2 door.... I lived it so much I bought a 1977...with the exception of EXTREMLY small changes in grill and tail lamps, my 1977 was bright red metallic, with a white Landau roof with white pinstriping. They both had the rally rims and raised white letter tires. The biggest engine available in 1977 was the 305 with a 4 barrel car. Not a problem because both cars could hold their own. I wish I still had at least one of them. They were wonderful cars.... Heavy fast and smooth.
My parents bought the light blue one in April of 1976. I remember. I was in 3rd grade and my mom made my dad trade in his VW bug for this Malibu Classic and in 1986, it was still in excellent shape and it became my first car.
My parents bought a '76 off my mother's father in '80. It had the 305 V8, probably a 2-barrel. It was tan with a cream color non-vinyl roof. I freaking LOVED the look of and riding in that car. Neighbors had a black '77. It had the slight change to the grill. I loved that one too. Man, awesome. I really want one restored in my garage
:17, a hood ornament! I remember! 2:13, a window crank that has stood the test of time and the yellow bottom not fallen off yet. My first car was a 1977 Malibu. A very rusty silver, but GM did a horrible job with metallic paints in the 1970’s and they turned to sandpaper after 3-4 years. I got it in 1984 from my uncle. 350 2 barrel engine.
Overall the car design is nice EXCEPT that hideous front clip with the double headlights stacked on top of each other😷. If it had 1 round headlight on each side it would look great but his is hard to watch.
This color blue water in the 70s was in new York City. The favorite colors of everybody.
Lloyd Dobler drove a car like this. 0:16
I want this baby!
Nice man
I had 2 of these.. I was the light blue metallic 350, swivel buckets 2 door.... I lived it so much I bought a 1977...with the exception of EXTREMLY small changes in grill and tail lamps, my 1977 was bright red metallic, with a white Landau roof with white pinstriping. They both had the rally rims and raised white letter tires. The biggest engine available in 1977 was the 305 with a 4 barrel car. Not a problem because both cars could hold their own. I wish I still had at least one of them. They were wonderful cars.... Heavy fast and smooth.
My parents bought the light blue one in April of 1976. I remember. I was in 3rd grade and my mom made my dad trade in his VW bug for this Malibu Classic and in 1986, it was still in excellent shape and it became my first car.
My parents bought a '76 off my mother's father in '80. It had the 305 V8, probably a 2-barrel. It was tan with a cream color non-vinyl roof. I freaking LOVED the look of and riding in that car. Neighbors had a black '77. It had the slight change to the grill. I loved that one too. Man, awesome. I really want one restored in my garage
Make sure you take care of it
This was when only the top model would return to quad headlights, whereas the lower model only had singles.
:17, a hood ornament! I remember! 2:13, a window crank that has stood the test of time and the yellow bottom not fallen off yet. My first car was a 1977 Malibu. A very rusty silver, but GM did a horrible job with metallic paints in the 1970’s and they turned to sandpaper after 3-4 years. I got it in 1984 from my uncle. 350 2 barrel engine.
I had a beige 76, miss that one. You bout killed me with that music.
Absolutely my all-time favorite car
I love that blue Chevelle Malibu, Keep up the good work man.
I had a 73 this color. Wish I still had it.
My mom drove me to school in one of these boats! Hers was silver 350 2b.
Steven Fowler__you can but my blue 1974 Chevelle in pristine shape with 10000 miles.
Is this vehicle still available?
The rallies looked good on this model
How much for the 76 ocean blue Malibu classic??
The interior took a bit of a beating
What on earth are you babbling? There is not even one rip in the seats.
Overall the car design is nice EXCEPT that hideous front clip with the double headlights stacked on top of each other😷. If it had 1 round headlight on each side it would look great but his is hard to watch.
To each his own, but I prefer the stacked look
The plain Malibu had one headlight on each side, whereas the Malibu Classic, as shown, came with the quads and the chain link grille.
Nice dent in the drivers door! maybe you should get paintless dent removal? Just sayin.... And DITCH THE GAY MUSIC! IT SUCKS!
That tack looks big and stupid!