86 Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars
Burlington, North Carolina, United States
A 86 Monte Carlo SS with 87/88 rear bumper and tail lights black with black leather seats with orange pin striping in the seats and doors. Suede headliner and door sills. T Top car with good rubber. Cragar wheels with BF goodrich tires with lots of rubber. dropped spindles in the front. 355 sbc motor installed in December 2013 with four months left on the warranty. Headers with dual exhaust. edlebrock 650 carb. floor shifter new carpet, electric fans with big radiator. alot of new parts and money invested in this car. Bad is a very very small dime size dent on drivers door that can be pulled out. i had a professional shop estimate a 75 dollar charge to pull it out. Great car that i wouldnt be scared to drive across the country. This is my last time listing this car!!! I've had a lot of guys who will email me while the bidding is going on but I see they are not serious. I'm not going to give this car away. It's a great car and I will keep it before I do that. I will except trades but rather it be a C10 short bed truck. Any questions Call me for question or more pics or videos at 3363802996 Jesse
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