1998 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Z34 Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Conestoga, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: Z34 Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 202,000
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Up for sale is a 1998 Chevy Monte Carlo Z34 Model!!
This is the top of the line fo this car and year!!
Books for close to $2700.00 even with the mileage!!
Asking $2100.00 O.B.O.
The Good: Almost everything about this car is GREAT! It just had a new fuel pump installed. The Engine runs so quiet I could hardly hear it run! The Engine and Transmission are solid and operate perfect! It has a premium sound system with CD player that sounds great! It has power everything: seats, windows, door locks, and sunroof(Will also discuss in "The bad"). Remote keyless entry with one remote and 2 sets of keys. It has driver and passenger climate control. Dueled out exhaust that has 2 tips per muffler, Impala premium aluminum wheels, full black leather seats, and I probably missed a ton more. This car is so beautiful that I wish I could keep her myself, and I'm a strict Ford man! Engine purrs like new, car rides like new and was very well kept as you will see and hear by looking at it! This car is also PA emissions and State inspected until July of this year and I don't foresee anything that would create a problem for the car to pass everything again! The tires are also in great shape! This is a car for any Chevy person to have some real fun with for a very long time!
The Bad: The clear coat has some damage on the rear spoiler, the top of the rear bumper, and a few areas on the roof. I believe these areas can be buffed and waxed to shine like new as they are not a big deal. The Power Sunroof has some issues that I will have to further diagnose. There are a few small dings in the cars body,(Otherwise cars body is near perfect with no rust anywhere that I could see!!!) and who would not expect this for a 15 year old car? The cars PATS security system no longer works, this does not cause a vehicle operation issue and I believe it to be the BCM but further diagnostics would be needed. The only other known issue is some minor interior things, these again are quick and easy repairs.
Hopefully I've not missed anything. I am a certified auto Technician if you are willing to go my full asking price I will repair any small issues at no charge for labor just parts needed would be charged for. This does not include body work. I will, however, give the car a good wash and wax if you would like as well. I need to get rid of this car ASAP because I have too many project cars parked around my house and I need the money much more than I need this Monte.
Thank you for looking. Please feel free to ask any questions. You can call or text me at (717)330-9429. You can also reach me at my home phone that number is (717)435-4210. Ask for Paul
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