1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Munford, Alabama, United States
1987 Chevy Monte Carlo SS, Black exterior, auto-console, bucket seats, 305 H.O. (L69), four barrel carb, duel exhaust, burgundy interior, original paint and stripes, minor damage on right door(damage was done at auction where bought), original aluminum alloy spoke wheels. Vehicle has a rebuilt Alabama title. Vehicle was bought in Georgia with a " thief recovered " title. Alabama Vehicle Law states any vehicle with previous title other than clear, will receive a rebuilt title in Alabama. This vehicle has never been wrecked, except for the damage received at the auction prior to sale day. I have owened this vehicle since 6-20-2002 and it has been garaged ever since bought. Vehicle shows 31,262 miles ( could be original or it could be 131,262, have no way because speedometer does not register 100 thousand mark). This was a project vehicle , but has never been completed. Upon buying vehicle, I installed a left quarter glass and a used steering colum that was damaged in the thief. I installed a new water pump, and new exhaust system. The car will drive anywhere. Buyer is responsibile for shipping or pick-up. PayPal prefered.
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