1978 Chevy Monte Carlo Landau Sport Coupe (41,500 Miles; Immaculate!!) on 2040-cars
French Lick, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Sport Coupe
Engine:305 V8 (EPA 17-25)
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Burgundy
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: Sport Coupe Landau
Drive Type: THREE SPEED AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 41,500
Exterior Color: White with Burgundy Landau Vinyl Roof
THIS BEAUTIFUL(ORIGINAL OWNER FOR 35 YEARS) CAR HAS ONLY 41,500 MILES ON IT AND IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. I GO TO CHURCH WITH THE SPOUSE OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER, WHO PASSED AWAY IN THE LAST 3 YEARS.
1. THIS MONTE CARLO LANDAU HAS: 305 V8 MOTOR (EPA IS 17-25 MILES PER GALLON); 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; POWER BRAKES/STEERING; TILT WHEEL; CRUISE CONTROL; POWER DOOR LOCKS & WINDOWS; REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER; AM/FM TAPE DECK; WIRE WHEEL COVERS; ELK-GRAIN VINYL ROOF; SPECIAL LANDAU IDENTIFICATION; VISOR VANITY MIRROR, AIR CONDITIONING, PLUS NUMEROUS OTHER OPTIONS.
2. CAR IS IN ORIGINAL IMMACULATE CONDITION WITH NO RUST EVER. HIS WIFE SAID HE NEVER DROVE IT IN THE RAIN, ONLY TO CAR SHOWS.
3. WE HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL MANUALS, INCLUDING OWNER'S MANUAL, SHOP MANUAL, AND BROCHURES, AS WELL AS THE ORIGINAL EPA MILEAGE STICKER
4. WE HAVE THE ORIGINAL STICKER PRICE, DEALER OPTIONS FACTORY INVOICE, AND COPY OF THE ORIGINAL TITLE WITH OWNERS NAMES ON IT.
*THERE ARE FEW IF ANY NICER CHEVY MONTE CARLO CARS IN THE NATION! ! !
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