1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Must See. on 2040-cars
Palm Desert, California, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:v-8
Body Type:Coupe
Make: Chevrolet
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Model: Monte Carlo
Mileage: 88,219
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 doors
Drive Type: auto
HELLO,
I`M SELLING THIS MONTE CARLO FOR A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE.
THIS CAR WAS BUILT IN FREMONT CALIFORNIA AND ORIGINALLY SOLD IN OREGON.THIS RUST FREE CAR HAS A ALWAYS BEEN IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES AND WAS PURCHASED BY ME IN ARIZONA.
IT HES A 350 V8 , 4 BARREL CARB, AUTO,PS, AND POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES, AC WORKS GREAT VERY COLD,TILT WHEEL, PERFECT ORIGINAL BUCKET SEAT INTERIOR AND VINYL TOP EXPENSIVE TWENTY INCH INTRO WHEELS, EXCELLENT TIRES AND PERFELT MARINA BLUE PAINT.
SHOW AND DRIVE WITH CONFIDENCE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND ALL THE BOOKS.
I WOULD LIKE TO ADD, MY FRIEND BOB IS A CLASSIC CAR COLLECTOR, AND CAR STORED IT IN ONE OF HIS WAREHOUSES. HE DOESN'T USE IT AS A DRIVER AND IT SITS UNDER A CAR COVER.
PLEASE CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY Q, 760-219-3418 BRETT M.
THANK YOU.
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