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1971 Monte Carlo on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:123
Location:

Queen Creek, Arizona, United States

Queen Creek, Arizona, United States
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This is a 1971 Monte Carlo Base Model with a "STRONG" 350 4 Barrel with a 350 Transmission.....Connected to a pair of Old School (Walker Blue Streak Allied Mufflers).......It initially was a Oregon car that I found in Arizona with 123xxxx miles on it with an (A Tittle).  I've only owned the car for a little over 1 month, since then I have put a few hundred dollars into it to bring it to my likings.....The car has been repainted I don't know when it was repainted but it was repainted the same color with very light ghost flames on the doors & hood.  The car has a few tiny rust bubbles & one that's the size of a 50? piece under the paint near the vinyl top (See Pic's) About 4 or 5 minor,minor,minor dings/chips as an Old Car might have......The interior is in AWESOME shape!  No Holes, Rips, Frey's or Cracks! Chrome trim & Glass is in Awesome Shape!
As you can see I've had the car on a few lift's fixing little things here & there since owning it.....I don't like leaks on my garage floor!  But unfortunately It has a small one that needs to be tracked down.
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New Motor Mounts, New Battery & Alternator, Hoses, Belts, Exhaust Pipes/Tips, All Weather Stripping is New & some other cosmetic items.  New Stereo & Speaker & Wiring...(6x9's) not hooked up because the stereo place said I would need to run a amp..?  AC WORKS from low to full blast!!!!!  I drove the car for recreational from QC Arizona to Tolleson many of times & have had NO problems with anything!!!!!  SOLID!
Items that may need some attention or you can leave as is......The passenger side door handle is tricky when pushing the handle in to open it...(You have to push it slow to open it, but from the inside it works great.)  The shift cable....P-R-N-D-L2-L1...sticks. The Hood Hinges are worn & will not hold up the hood. (I have new Hood Hinges on order & will be in the trunk of the car.) Besides that the car is well worth the dollar amount.  I see people with MC's in the same year era looking for top dollar!  I just want to sale it & work on my other car, no sob story here.  Now being a 70's car it still may need some work done to the suspension, Air shocks look worn & the front & back springs might need to be replaced. It's up to you?  I'm not selling you a dream, I'm selling A CLEAN HARD 8.5 OUT of 10 1971 Monte Carlo!!!!!!!  & it's as clean as the pic's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  No reserve if it sales for $1.00 more then that's what it will sale for....Good Luck & always as questions.

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