1971 Monte Carlo Body Only on 2040-cars
Rockmart, Georgia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 69,753
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Monte Carlo
Interior Color: Black
Trim: monte carlo
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
No Title bill of sale only, title not required in the state of Georgia on pre 1986, comes with legal bill of sale.
BODY ONLY:
Very buildable 1 971 Monte Carlo Body, car had a 350 engine and automatic tranny, spider gears in rearend went bad, rather than fix, the previous owner pulled the engine and tranny, cross member and drive shaft are included.
FLAWS ARE : cracked windshield, passenger fron fender is dented and has rust in the low panel, driver fender has a very small rust hole on top, driver rear quarter has bondo work around the wheel area thet is showing , some idiot slaughtered the deck lid and tail panel trying to break into the trunk, some filler in the factory top seam sill on the passenger side is coming loose, about a 5'' length rust area on the passenger side front frame rail but an easy patchable fix, dash pad is cracked, radio area cut for cd player, missing hood ornament, has some rust in the floor pan but nothing major, can be fixed rather than replaced has a little in the tail panel to trunk area again not major.
The Good: Very good starting point was on the road a couple of years ago, had new brakes, new dual exhaust for headers with flowmaster or turbo mufflers, bumpers were chromed, chrome rally wheels ( missing 1 center cap) disc brake car, interior appears complete, cheap.
Car was a victim of a maco paint job, peeling off
Easy car to restore or excellent parts car
bring rollback or trailer with a good wench
I am running this as a 3 day auction would like for it to be paid for and gone by next weekend, open to offers low reserve, full payment due within 5 days of auction end. Buyer pays all shipping charges
Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Sale
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