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Parting Shot: The End Of The Chevy Malibu

From 1965 To 2024, The Chevy Malibu Legacy Ends

By Brian Brennan

I get that things change. It’s part of a normal day; from sunrise to sunset, there is a lot that we come to take for granted, but we must also prepare ourselves for change. Any of us who have been around for any length of time in hot rodding live by change … most of which is of our own doing. But here is one change that I would imagine will “cut to the quick” for many of us.

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Come the last quarter of 2024 (November), Chevy lovers’ beloved model will cease to exist. The Malibu, introduced in 1964, has undergone a few stops and starts, but is now leaving the lineup for good. What started in 1964 continued until 1983, when it suffered a hiatus until 1997 when it was reintroduced and produced until 2024. Over 10 million Malibus rolled off the assembly line during its lifetime. While the Malibu at one time was a trim level designation for the Chevelle, it became its own model in 1978. Also, what began as a rear-wheel-drive muscle car by 1997 had become a front-wheel-drive mode of transportation.

02 Classic big block Malibu with a four speed Muncie transmission a testament to the golden age of hot rodding and drag racing
Featuring a chrome air cleaner and valve covers, the most powerful 396 ever, with its undervalued 375 hp (most believe 425 would be more truthful) and 415 lb-ft of torque, it was magical then and highly prized today. The V8 engine featured 11 to 1 compression, larger intake valves, a high lift and long duration cam, and a 780-cfm four-barrel Holley carburetor. Resting behind the 396 was a wide ratio four-speed Muncie transmission, moving the power to a 12-bolt rear equipped with Posi and 3.31 gears.

For years, GM has shifted away from cars in favor of SUVs and pickups as they are more popular and profitable. The Malibu is the last Chevy car offered in the U.S. besides the Corvette. Remember, the Camaro exited last year.

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The Malibu’s current Kansas City manufacturing plant will be converted to produce more electric vehicles—the Chevy Bolt beginning in 2025. I know that sucks, but there is some good and bad with this, but right now it’s just bad for us.

Over the past 70 years, the Malibu began as a muscle car and one of us hasn’t dreamed about owning a big-block version. My dream revolved around a 1965, with the early 396 rated at a subdued 375 hp. Chevy only produced 201 highly desirable Malibus, number 201 being the lone convertible. Yet all the 201 cars did feature a boxed convertible frame—added stiffness. (Did you realize they were all painted red, white, or black?)

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The end of the Malibu marks the end of an era that will not be repeated, but it has left us with lots of great memories and plenty of vintage tin to resurrect and put back onto the streets. Maybe someday I will get that big-block–powered Malibu, or should I say Chevelle. Whatever it brings it makes me dream, and that’s a good thing. MR

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