1970 Chevy Monte Carlo on 2040-cars
Alsip, Illinois, United States
1970 chevy monte carlo very nice straight and solid, no rot or rust, Chevy Monte Carlo, 54k orig miles, runs and drives great, was appraised and insured for $20,000.00, has a rebuilt 350 engine , 400 trans,with shift kit, 12 bolt rear end, was restored several years back, with a very nice quality repaint, a few shades darler than original color. black stripes were added, engine has a mild cam , edelbrock intake, and edelbrock carb, headers, flowmasters ,chrome valve covers, chrome air cleaner lid to match, new gas tank and fuel pump sending unit new front end suspension parts very nice black interior and black top, paint shines very nice , car straight new bfg white letter p 235 60r15 series tires , corvette rally wheels ac car , has power steering, front , disc brakes, Chevelle SS dash, factory radio, uncut dash with a kenwood CD player mounted down below, very reliable turnkey clear title......................................call 708 514 4832 ...... for details....buyer has to arrange pickup or shipping
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