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1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:68189
Location:

Augusta, Georgia, United States

Augusta, Georgia, United States
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1971 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO

FACTORY A/C
FACTORY POWER WINDOWS
FACTORY POWER SEAT
FRONT DISC BRAKES
POWER STEERING
402 "BIG BLOCK"
3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
DUAL EXHAUST
12 BOLT 273 REAR END ("NON-POSI" )
STRATO BUCKET SEATS
CONSOLE WITH AUTOMATIC SHIFTER
FRAME IS GOOD
MATCHING # MOTOR ON THIS CAR
HAS GOOD FRAME  AND GOOD  FLOOR PANS, BUT THE TRUNK PAN NEEDS TO BE REPLACED

NEW POWER STEERING PUMP
NEW ALTERNATOR
NEW STARTER
NEW PULLEYS
NEW BRACKETS
NEW WATER PUMP

AN OLDER GENTLEMAN WHO LOOKED TO BE 70 YEARS OLD  OWNED THIS CAR. IT HAD BEEN SITTING HALF WAY IN A SMALL CARPORT FOR 23 YEARS, NOT RUNNING. 

HIS SON TOOK PARTS OFF OF IT, INCLUDING : THE CARBORATOR, THE FAN SHROUD, THE POWER STEERING PUMP, THE ALTERNATOR, THE STARTER, AND ALL THE BIG BLOCK PULLEYS AND BRACES.

WE REPLACED THE MASTER CYLINDER. , THE CARBORATOR, THE FAN SHROUD, NEW  POWER STEERING PUMP, NEW ALTERNATOR, NEW  STARTER,  NEW  BIG BLOCK PULLEYS , NEW BIG BLOCK  BRACES,  AND WE GOT IT STARTED AFTER SITTING FOR 23 YEARS.THE MOTOR RUNS BUT I WOULD REBUILD IT .  THE  LAST TAG WAS 1991 .

A/C COMPRESSOR IS NOT LOCKED UP. PLEASE NOTICE HOW GOOD THE FRONT OF THE CAR IS INCLUDING THE SEATS, CONSOLE, CARPET, AND DASH COVER. IF THIS CAR DID NOT HAVE A VINYL TOP AND SAT HALF WAY OUT THE CARPORT FOR 23 YEARS  THERE WOULD  BE VERY LITTLE  RUST ON THE QUARTER PANELS.

NEEDS TWO FULL QUARTERS AND TRUNK PAN. THE FRAME AND THE FLOOR IS GOOD. THE BODY LINES ARE STRAIGHT. WE CHECKED THE BODY WITH A MAGNET AND FOUND NO SIGN OF "BONDO" ON THE SIDES. THE TIRES THAT WERE ON IT WERE DRY ROTTED, SO WE PUT THESE RED WALL TIRES ON IT.

I BELIEVE THIS ORIGINAL  CARPET CAN BE TAKEN OUT AND PRESSURED WASHED BECAUSE IT IS  STILL LOOKS GOOD  . WE FOUND THE
 ORIGINAL BILL SHEET FOR THIS CAR, UNDER THE BACKSEAT. THIS CAR ALSO HAS A MATCHING NUMBER MOTOR FOR  THIS CAR.


PLEASE CALL WITH ALL QUESTIONS #706-840-3193

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