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86 Monte Carlo Buckets / Console 5.0 35k Garage Kept, Spotless Show Quality Car on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:35340 Color: Black /
 Gray
Location:

Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, United States

Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 V8 (305cu)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1G1GZ37H7GR190864 Year: 1986
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: LS
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 35,340
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"ORIGINAL COMPUTER CARB & DISTRIBUTOR REMOVED BUT GO WITH VEHICLE. NOTHING WRONG WITH THEM! NUMEROUS EXTRA OLD OLD REPLACED PARTS ALSO GO WITH VEHICLE (FUEL PUMP, CRUISE CONTROL, FACTORY RADIO) DO NOT HAVE ORIGINAL WHEELS OR EXHAUST MANIFOLDS. ORIGINAL OWNERS SON CONVERTED IT TO TRUE DUAL EXHAUST WITH SHORT TUBE HEADERS (NOT MY CHOICE BUT THAT'S HOW I GOT IT)"

1986 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO BLACK with Gray Spotless Cloth Interior.
 WITH ONLY 35,000 ORIGINAL MILES (Can be verified with State of Pa Inspection Records)


Powered by a Excellent Running 5.0 V8 - 305cu. 4BBL Rochester QuadraJet Carb.
Followed by a Perfectly Shifting 4-spd Automatic Trans (200 4r) that was just serviced by Trans shop.

THIS VERY WELL PRESERVED VEHICLE SPENT 90% of it's LIFE AS MOM'S GROCERY GETTER UNTIL A FEW YEARS AGO.
Vehicle was left to Adult Son who owned it approx 10yrs before we purchased the vehicle and was put in girlfriends name currently in my name.
ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT. NEVER EXPOSED TO RAIN OR SNOW EVEN AFTER MOM PASSED AWAY.

The reason this vehicle is being made available for sale is I purchased it for girlfriend and she no longer is around. Kills me to sell it just can't bring myself to expose it to the elements and just don't have the storage for it.

The details:
 Vehicle was repainted approx 8-10yrs ago & still has a show quality finish. I machine polished (buffed) the complete vehicle not to mention a top to bottom show car detail.

 Has new Battery, Headliner, Alternator, BfGoodrich Radial Ta's (235/60/15 Front & 275/60/15 Rear - not my choice for the rear but that's what she wanted?), Monroe coil over shocks front & rear, Front pads & rotors, Rear brake shoes - wheel cylinders, belts, fuel pump, Rebuilt Non computer Rochester QuadraJet and Non-Computer Distributor w Vacuum Advance (original ecm Carb & dist go with vehicle & work fine. my opinion they perform way cleaner and better then E.C.M. one's)

ICE COLD A/C, Dual exhaust with regular mufflers sounds very nice (quiet & classy), SS Rear Spoiler (not my choice but she wanted it) also have a Fiberglass Lakewood 2" Cowl Hood that is painted to match that can go with the car. Air pump was removed intact but also goes with vehicle along with many extra parts. She had several Monte Carlo's prior to this one.
 
The vehicle is beyond solid as you can see in PICTURES there's very little SURFACE rust!
 All the glass was pulled & re-sealed (Front and rear were Urethane not butyl in), 1/4 windows pulled, checked for leaks and Rust was none and reinstalled. Under Carriage was not touched as I wasn't painting or undercoating to try to hide anything, you can see there isn't anything to hide. It's still in extremely good condition considering it's how many years old? (sure there's some light light stuff but you get the idea).

Factory Stereo was replaced with updated aftermarket unit, the harness was NOT cut. Original Stereo can go right back in. Added a aftermarket (Sun) Mechanical Temperature gauge that is mounted under left side dash in Cup. Wasn't cutting dash up.
The Dashboard is Spotless ZERO CRACKS, all the bezels in perfect condition. The Sun visors could use to be recovered just ran out of energy and time.

Please DON'T ASK WHAT THE RESERVE AMOUNT IS ! I WILL NOT DISCLOSE IT. This needs to go before I change my mind and keep it. Reserve the right to cancel the auction at anytime due to being listed FOR SALE LOCALLY.

There is a Shutterfly link available with over 100+ pictures or every nook and cranny of this vehicle.

 Message me for the link, Thanks.


 The person who purchases this car will not be Disappointed this is a turn key car doesn't need a thing just a new garage to go in.

Payment and Shipping.
Will only except Paypal for $500.00 Non-Refundable deposit within 24Hours of Auction end. IF you fail to send deposit within that time frame the vehicle will be re-listed and you will be blocked from bidding on it again.

Final Payment must be either Wire Transfer or Bank Certified Check within 5 Business days of Auction End
. I reserve the right to wait 3 additional business days after payment "clears" to confirm NO PROBLEMS! Prior to Release of Title and/or Vehicle.

Vehicle title must be filled in with buyer's Full name & legal address per the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to be notarized.
 
I will assist in any reasonable matter possible if being shipped with working with the Trucking Company. Not responsible for the vehicle once released to shipper.
Vehicle is Sold AS-IS Where is, no Warranty expressed or implied. Any and all Questions should be asked Prior to bidding once you Bid you Agree to ALL of the Terms in the Listing. No refunds or exchanges of any kind.  

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