1986 Chevy Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars
Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States
Hello all
I'm selling my beautiful 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo SS. I am the third owner in which it was garage kept this Car is immaculant inside and out there is still work to be done but this car is not far away from a full restoration. there is no A/c and the radio has been taken out as well. It has a 350 in it, that came out of a camaro. motor has been worked on and in tip top shape!!. comes with the 22 in irocs as well. it was painted about a year ago its black cherry. full exhaust has been done as well. the car comes with that will be included with your purchase . (red brake calipers, door straps, front end bushing kit, trunk mat) there is a lot more to the car pls inbox me and i can give more details. |
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