1973 Chevelle Malibu Restoration Information

1973 Chevelle Malibu Specifications

The Chevelle Malibu was redesigned for 1973 along with the rest of the Chevelle models (Deluxe and Laguna), accounting for the biggest change in the model since the Chevelle hit the market in 1964.

This new body design featured a new roof line, revised front and rear ends, distinct rear quarter glass for 2-door models and new side windows split with center pillars on 4-door models, a body that was 5 inches longer and an inch wider, and greatly improved visibility over previous models. There was also the addition of the new federally mandated 5mph bumpers.

With the new body came a completely new chassis, with an upgraded suspension system, larger rear axle, standard front disc brakes and improved front suspension geometry.

No longer a muscle car in the traditional sense, the Malibu was available in 2-door, 4-door and station wagon form, with the convertible option no longer available.

As the mid-level Chevelle, the Malibu accounted for the majority of Chevelle sales in 1973, just as it had in the history of the Chevelle, although it was no longer the most “luxurious” model. That title went to the top-of-the-line Laguna.

In standard form, the Malibu was equipped with either a 250ci inline-6 or a 307ci V8 (base for the wagon body style), both good for 110hp. However, the car could be upgraded like all other Chevelle models to the bigger 350ci V8, which produced 175hp.

For the first time, the 454ci big block could also be had in the Malibu model, whether or not it was an SS. Unfortunately, this engine produced significantly less horsepower than before (just 245hp) thanks to new emission standards.


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1973 Chevelle Malibu Information

Body Styles

  • 2-Door Coupe
  • 4-Door Sedan
  • 5-Door Station Wagon

Engine Options

  • 250ci inline-6 110hp (base)
  • 307ci V8 110hp
  • 350ci V8 175hp
  • 454ci V8 245hp

Production Numbers

  • 1973 Chevelle Deluxe – 53,072
  • 1973 Chevelle Malibu – 263,642
  • 1973 Chevelle Laguna – 70,025
  • Total 1973 Chevelle – 386,739

1973 Chevelle Production Info

1974 Chevelle Deluxe

Body Style

Weight (lbs)

Price (USD)

Production

4-Door Sedan, L6

3,435

$2,719

5,253

4-Door Sedan, V8

3,585

$2,835

15,502

Coupe, L6

3,423

$2,743

6,332

Coupe, V8

3,580

$2,860

15,045

4-Door Wagon, 2S, L6

3,849

$3,106

1,870

4-Door Wagon, 2S, V8

4,006

$3,198

7,754

4-Door Wagon, 3S, V8

4,054

$3,331

1,316

1973 Chevelle Malibu

Body Style

Weight (lbs)

Price (USD)

Production

4-Door Sedan, L6

3,477

$2,871

2,536

4-Door Sedan, V8

3,627

$2,987

58,143

Coupe, L6

3,430

$2,894

3,157

Coupe, V8

3,580

$3,010

165,627

4-Door Wagon, 2S

4,027

$3,290

18,592

4-Door Wagon, 3S

4,075

$3,423

5,961

Estate 4-Door Wagon, 2S

4,032

$3,475

5,527

Estate 4-Door Wagon, 3S

4,080

$3,608

4,099

1973 Chevelle Laguna

Body Style

Weight (lbs)

Price (USD)

Production

4-Door Sedan

3,627

$3,179

13,095

Coupe

3,678

$3,203

42,941

4-Door Wagon, 2S

4,110

$3,483

4,419

4-Door Wagon, 3S

4,158

$3,616

2,200

Estate 4-Door Wagon, 2S

4,141

$3,662

3,661

Estate 4-Door Wagon, 3S

4,189

$3,795

3,709

Disclaimer
The numbers in this have been compiled from many sources to make these pages as correct as possible. There is no guarantee that the numbers are complete or accurate, therefore, we cannot accept any liability or responsibility for damages incurred from the use of this information.

 

 

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