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1987 Chevy Monte Carlo Ss. 2 Owner Car. Only 68 K Miles Adult Driven T Tops on 2040-cars

US $12,995.00
Year:1987 Mileage:68907
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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She was born in Pontiac Michigan in 1987. This Chevy Monte carlo was was on the most sought after cars in the 80's era and still is today. This 2 owner car was always babied and garaged and is Rust Free with only 68,907 original miles. I bought the car from the second owners who owned it since 1991 they are 70 years old today and truly loved this car and were sad to see it go. It was always serviced. Never abused and taken to local car shows and enjoyed. The black cherry paint is beautiful and shines like new. They had the car completely repainted by the dealer due to the original paint has issues like most of them. It was done 9 years ago and still looks amazing today with a deep shine and very glossy. The Burgandy cloth interior is all original and looks as beautiful . The carpets are not faded , the headliner is in excellent condition, the Dash is perfect and the seats look amazing in every way. Inside the car you will find all the electronics to work perfectly.Ice cold AC hot heat, Power windows, power locks, cruise control, Original Delco sound system with Eq. This car has T-tops which makes it Rare. Many of them floating around do not have them and they do not leak. The 305 Engine is a monster and runs very strong . The engine has no leaks and starts right up. The transmission also shifts smooth and just had its fluids changed at 60 k miles.Suspension is very tight and has no noises whatsoever. We also just added new Dual Dyno Max mufflers which gives the car an awesome sound.  The car sits on American Racing wheels which they put on in 1991 when they bought the car. They are period correct and look amazing and sit on brand new tires. The Original wheels and center caps are in the trunk and in excellent Condition. There are a few of these cars around still today. But finding one that is original in every way is hard to find. These cars will only appreciate and become more collectible. If you are a enthusiast of the Monte carlo SS then this is the car for you. You can fly in and drive it home or have it shipped to your door either way you will be very happy. Please read my feedback as I take pride in selling great cars. I recently sold a 70 monte which was their car as well. They were fanatics and loved their cars. If you have any questions feel free to call me and I will be happy to answer them. I am pricing the car fair and Someone will get a great car. Steve 954-464-3515

Here is what comes with the car. 
2 sets of keys. 
4 Original wheels with center caps.
cases for t tops 
spare tire and tools
Clear title 

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