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1965 Canadian RHD Malibu Restoration


lookin good! Johann, the same day I had bought my NOS bumper guards, a guy at another table, had a NOS AM radio for your car, $25 on the box biggrin, 65Chevelle, .......I honestly waited for about a good hour for the guy to come back to his table wink, I didnt need it, just NOS for $25, put it away until someone could realy use it......you, the guy never did come back to his table no, or it would have been goin your way wink

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I am humbled by the espri de cor of this Forum! aww I have sold my Sani to finance the last saga of correct rims and tyres. Hopefully the last two rims will be available next week and the white painted top will be sprayed coming Monday.biggrin What I see happening is fantastic and then all will be able to share in my joy! eyepopping.gif DAD!! DAD!! my 65 Malibu looks as good as the 58 Pontiac Pathfinder!eyepopping.gif

-- Edited by Johann65 at 15:36, 2009-02-03

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico
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Almost there! smile Note the near "out the factory appearance"!  Just the badly dinged hubcaps are to be replaced and the rooftop to be sprayed off-white tomorrow!  Does the car proud!!!biggrinAfr Musc.jpg

-- Edited by Johann65 at 04:32, 2009-02-08

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Almost There!!!!biggrin
Waiting for the hubcaps and vent latches. 
Tomorrow is car show day at Eikenhoff just south of Johannesburg and the Malibu (Must find name for her) is attending!  Hold thumbs and I will take some photos for all to see!!!  Valentines day

-- Edited by Johann65 at 16:21, 2009-02-13

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Tomorrow is car show day at Eikenhoff just south of Johannesburg and the Malibu (Must find name for her) is attending!  Hold thumbs and I will take some photos for all to see!!!  Valentines day

-- Edited by Johann65 at 16:21, 2009-02-13




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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Looks good  clap.gif  white adds a lot    clap.gif

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Johann65 wrote:
Tomorrow is car show day at Eikenhoff just south of Johannesburg and the Malibu (Must find name for her) is attending!  Hold thumbs and I will take some photos for all to see!!!  Valentines day


What a dissapointment!no There were more Japanese "Pimped my rides" than anything else!blankstare  There were about five real old cars See photos. We looked out of place between 1200cc Datsuns and Ford Escourts. Note my Malibu with the blinds in the rear window!!! Very popular in the sixties !
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-- Edited by Johann65 at 12:25, 2009-02-15

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico
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Great photos Johann. Thanks for sharing.

-- Edited by 69Laurentian at 12:33, 2009-02-15

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17 Feb 2009; The Malibu passes roadworthy test within 5 minutes!
Test officials drooled over car and the chief testing officer took it for a ride.
 Came back and said that they don't build them like this anymore!
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-- Edited by Johann65 at 09:40, 2009-02-17

-- Edited by Johann65 at 09:41, 2009-02-17

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Congratulations Johann, I'm sure it was the 71 Malibu wheel covers that did the trick!

What is that VIN number on your inspection sticker?  It looks like a different format from the ones we have here.  Did SA vehicles have VINS that were not consistent with the ones issued in NA?

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Hullo Hillar,
The VIN number is unique to GMSA. The P at the end denotes Port Elizabeth.
Thanks for the hubcap info.
Here in South Africa they came off a 1974 Chevrolet Constancia (Holden Kingsway).
The design complimented the 65 Malibu.











-- Edited by Johann65 at 15:06, 2009-02-17

-- Edited by Johann65 at 15:10, 2009-02-17

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Just to show the difference between a "Job Done"  and a "Quality Job"  Makes you think twice about paying to have work done by anybody! confuse.gifRe-did the work selfaww.gif


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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico
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Just curious Johann, when you pulled off thebacking plate, did you happen to find a gasket between the backing plate and where it rests against the spindle backstop ?

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19Pontiac65 wrote:
Just curious Johann, when you pulled off thebacking plate, did you happen to find a gasket between the backing plate and where it rests against the spindle backstop ?

Yes!  If you look closely at the before picture at the top rounding of the spindle, you will see a bit protruding. smile It is about 1mm thick.  Left it in place.  Be sure to check the spacing between the hub and the backing plate or you may end up with a sqeaky noise when driving due to the hub touching the backing plate.ashamed.gif  This was the motivation in cleaning up the assembly!aww.gif

 



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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Thanks Carl, The "Insert" function does not work this side, but when you click on "view image", it comes up the same size! So it's six of the one and half a dozen of the other! aww.gif

Please pardon the Weber gasket on ground!ashamed Removed the Weber and sent in the Rochester Monojet for rebuild. Rather go the original way. We have a funny quiet man blankstarewho rebuilds a carb to its original specs and it looks and works like new  Gonna cost me an arm and a leg! no.gif Fortunately my plastic card still has some space on it!

-- Edited by Johann65 at 04:20, 2009-03-03

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Seat belt emblem on the buckle.  These are two buckles that I am going to restore.
We have a graphics boffin not far from me that can make the emblems. 
Note the "GM South African" 
PS! The Rochester re-build came to R450 about 55$ Canadian! 
What a pleasure!
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-- Edited by Johann65 on Friday 13th of March 2009 03:39:00 PM

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico
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Great deal on the rebuild.

I sure love those seat belts! Very cool!

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       Where are those Christmas gift, wheel covers, for the Mali boo ??

 



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427carl wrote:

       Where are those Christmas gift, wheel covers, for the Mali boo ??



Carl and Chuck,
Monday the 16th makes it 3 months to the day that Chuck posted the package!
According to Canada Post Tracking the package is still in the Container!
Around the world in more than 80 days!
Will make a huge fanfare when they eventually arrive.

 


 



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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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       Where are those Christmas gift, wheel covers, for the Mali boo ??


Carl and Chuck,
Monday the 16th makes it 3 months to the day that Chuck posted the package!
According to Canada Post Tracking the package is still in the Container!
Around the world in more than 80 days!
Will make a huge fanfare when they eventually arrive.

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Date of EventTime of EventLocationDescriptionRetail LocationSignatory Name
2009/03/1211:34ZAJNBC,South AfricaItem has been received at the delivery office in the destination country  
2009/03/1209:13International shipment has arrived in the destination country  
2009/03/1209:12International item arrived in destination country  
2009/03/0601:14International shipment has arrived in the destination country  
2009/01/0810:50International item has left Canada  
2008/12/1916:53WESTBANK, BCItem accepted at the Post Office  

 



 



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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Great deal on the rebuild.

I sure love those seat belts! Very cool!


Took the Malibu for its first 100 mile plus trip to Pretoria and back.
Total distance traveled 170 miles = 274 Km; Fuel used 29.07 liters.
Consumption 22 MPG = 9.448 KM/L.biggrin 
Speed was between 55 and 70 MpH on the freewayevileye
with one section of roadworks about two miles long
where the traffic virtually came to a standstill!  Not too bad if I may say so!aww

Believe it or not!!! The Malibu had its first wheelie today
when I had to make a quick right turn at an intersection in Pretoria!!!!spin.gif

 



-- Edited by Johann65 on Sunday 15th of March 2009 01:57:29 PM

-- Edited by Johann65 on Sunday 15th of March 2009 01:59:03 PM

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico
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To all the Forum Members for your assistance and support in bringing the Malibu back to Life!
Thank You and God bless You. 
Will go hunting for a CP Pontiac to restore! All RHD Pontiacs are CP!!
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-- Edited by Johann65 on Saturday 21st of March 2009 01:41:30 PM

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-- Edited by Johann65 on Saturday 21st of March 2009 01:43:49 PM

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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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427carl wrote:

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My left front brake is binding at low speed.  The newly painted is right front while the unpainted is left front.  Is the left fitted correctly or should it be the opposite of the right brake?

Johann

 



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Ah yes! I remember it well!!! (With Pictures)

  1. 1965 Malibu 4dr Sedan L6 (Original)
  2. 1975 Chevrolet Kommando 305 (Monaro Clone)
  3. 2000 Peugeot 406 2.0L
  4. 1996 VW Golf Chico


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Hi Johann Don't think I've ever talked to you on the forum but have read with interest your progress on your malibu and when the guys teamed together and sent you your caps. It was interesting when you said that your drive took you to Pretoria as my youngest daughter in Grade 12 landed in Johannesburg and went to Pretoria last weekend. She has since flown to Zambia for the next 2 weeks. They are working to help build an orphanage there with about 20 kids from her school. The world has sure gotten a lot smaller in some ways and also the opportunities for kids to do things through school has changed. Anyhow always good to hear your progress and comments.

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