76' Malibu

’76 Chevy Chevelle

Malibu Classic - Landau





These cars were designed especially for people who no longer needed, or wanted, a large car—yet who would not be truly comfortable with a small car”. It was intended as a paired-down version of the larger luxury cars, but without making the consumer give up much in regard to comfort or power, as the Chevelle came with a standard V-8 engine.



Standard equipment on the’76 Chevelle included power steering and brakes, automatic transmission, air-conditioning and a stereo radio. In 1976 the Malibu Classic was the top trim on the Chevelle. Features exclusive to the Malibu Classic included thickly padded seats covered in a rich knit-cloth and optional all-vinyl swivel bucket front seats. Exterior features on the Malibu Classic included an optional vinyl top, dual sport mirrors, full wheel covers, whitewall tires, dial stacked headlights and the signature diamond-patterned grill.



 A 1976 Malibu Classic Landau cost $4,640 with 29,496 produced.

1977 was the final year that the Chevelle was produced. The following year the model name was changed to just “Malibu”.




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