1970 Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Supercharged 454
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: SS
Power Options: Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 84,200
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
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Up for sale is a TRUE 1970 Monte Carlo SS. It had spent all of its life in Las Vegas up until about 6 months ago. The car is LAZER straight with the exception of 2 quarter size dings on the rear quarter panels; 1 on either side (paint is cracked a bit). This was caused during shipping as the original manifold was left unsecured in the trunk area. As for rust.... well, there is ZERO!!!! The underneath is extremely clean!!!! The paint is victory red and is nice looking. Definitely drivers quality but not a show stopper!!! There are occasional scratches here and there but nothing obvious by any means. The interior I would rate a 6 out of 10. Everything is nicely in tact but being 44 years old it could stand to be freshened up. The interior consists of bucket seats, power windows, power driver seat, "airplane shifter," and also the rare option, back then, of a map light in the rear view mirror. There are ZERO cracks in the dash. The interior was left original other than a floor tach and 2 pods on the 'a pillar' which show oil pressure and water temperature. An alpine sound system has been added to the glove compartment along with 2 front and 2 rear alpine speakers.
Motor: 454 big block - original block punched out to a 468 along with a weiland supercharger. The rear main seal does leak a bit, as do all big blocks. Valve cover gaskets replaced along with full MSD tune-up. Transmission: Turbo 400 3 speed with a 2800 stall - A nice cruiser on the highway doing 55-60mph. The oil pan gasket could stand to be replaced as it leaks a bit. 12 bolt posi rear end with 373 gears. Be cool radiator with 2 electric fans - original fan shroud comes with vehicle. All lights work; all bulbs replaced. Power steering and power front disk brakes. Tilt steering. Horn and wipers do not operate - perhaps a fuse issue. Cowl fiberglass hood. 2 1/2 exhaust from collectors back - you can hear this vehicle a mile away - It is VERY VERY loud!! This is my 4th 1st generation Monte. It took me over a year to find it. Fortunately for my family and I, a business opportunity has come our way that we cannot pass by. Unfortunately, here I am listing my car but anyone looking for this SS is someone who has love for these cars and I'm sure will go to a great home!!! I have a right to end the auction at any time as the vehicle is listed here locally in Chicago,IL. Upon full paypal payment, allow 7-10 business days to arrange shipping. I have a car note on it and I would need that time to receive the title from the bank. Vehicle is to be purchased by its new owner as is. There is no guarantee or warranty on the vehicle. All information I provided above shows the vehicle details along with all its faults. Thank you kindly, in advance. HAPPY BIDDING!!! Pictures were taken professionally by Chicago Auto Center in Bensenville, IL where I originally purchased the vehicle. I figured they would do the car true justice vs the camera on my iPhone. |
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