1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on 2040-cars
Brilliant, Alabama, United States
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1972 Chevy Monte Carlo Is Up For Auction With A Low Reserve. It Has TheFollowing : 350 Engine W/ 4 Barrel Carb 350 Automatic Trans 3 Speed PowerSteering Power Brakes Cold Ac And Good Heater Factory Leather Rally SteeringWheel And Tilt Factory Am/fm Stereo Radio Factory Cloth Interior No Cracks InDash Pad (excellent Dash) Nice Clean Original Interior Monte Carlo FactoryOptional Weatherstrip Chrome On Top Of Doors And Quarters (rare) All ExteriorChrome Is In Excellent Condition Factory Rally Wheels New Bf Goodrich WhiteLetter Tires Factory Jack And No Rust Anywhere Paint Has Minor Fade That IsMinimal For Its Age. This Car Is Ready To Drive Anywhere. It Has Been InspectedAnd Completely Serviced With Oil Change, New Air And Oil Filters & Fresh FluidsAnd The Following : New Spark Plugs , New Wires , New Distributor Car , RotorButton , Condenser , Points And Also Has New Alternator And Belts. Also Has NewMonroe Sensa-matic Shocks All The Way Around. New Exhaust Midpipe , Muffler ,And Tailpipe. New Alternator And New Battery. So , No Matter Where You Are From, This Car Is Ready To Drive You Home With No Worries !
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