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1977 Chevorlet Monte Carlo Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:850
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States

Here you have a 1977 Chevy Monte Carlo.This car is an excellent cruiser and turns heads parked in the drivway. The body was taken off the frame and, both were baked.The car was rewired from from to back.This car has been customized inside and  out with a ton of new parts. The paint job is not perfect and the car still needs a few trim parts to be completed.Runs and drives well though. Comes with warranties and tons of reciepts.Car just needs comsmetics,and trim to be finished.

Drive train:

The engine is a 327 330 hp engine with a 750 quick fuel carb

Transmission is a 700 R-4 with a reverse manual valve boby shift kit.

New Aluminum radiator with dual electric fans 

New Electric fuel pump

Frame:

New brakes

New shocks

New body Bushings

New motor mounts

New windshield

New tires 95%

Interior :

New Leather interior

Alligator print

Bucket swivel seats

Digital Dash

Chrome steering column

Chrome steering wheel

Push button start

American wire rewired from front to back

Dvd player cd player with 7 inch monitor

undercarrige led lights

New custom removable rag top with frame

 

 

 


On Jul-14-14 at 11:37:24 PDT, seller added the following information:

1977 Chevy Monte Carlo.This car is an excellent cruiser and turns heads parked in the drivway. Garage kept.The body was taken off the frame and, both were baked.The car was rewired from from to back.This car has been customized inside and out with a ton of new parts. The paint job is not perfect and the car still needs a few trim parts to be completed.Runs and drives well. Comes with warranties and tons of reciepts.Car just needs comsmetics,and trim to be finished.Do not miss out on this oppurtunity. I am the second Owner and have owned this car for 10 years. Check out the videos or see it in person. Beautiful craftsmanship. I uploded pics from an outdated camera.Please view the videos or more pics on request

http://youtu.be/Aw0Kbk34iLI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSmdWndo-BE

Drive train:

The engine is a bluprinted 327 330 hp engine with a 750 quick fuel carb with only 900 miles

 

Transmission is a 700 R-4 with a reverse manual valve boby shift kit perfect highway driving

 

New Champion Aluminum radiator with dual electric fans

 

New Holley Electric fuel pump

 

Clear distributor

 

Aluminum intake

 

Custom brackets

 

 

Frame:

New brakes

 

New shocks

 

New body Bushings

 

New motor mounts

 

New windshield

 

New tires 95%

 

Interior :

New Leather interior

 

Alligator print

 

Bucket swivel seats

 

Digital Dash

 

Chrome steering column

 

Chrome steering wheel

 

Push button start

 

American wire rewired from front to back

 

Dvd player cd player with 7 inch monitor/ dvd sun visors

 

 

undercarrige led lights

 

New custom removable rag top with frame

 

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