1973 Monte Carlo Landau Edition-low Reserve on 2040-cars
Winchester, Massachusetts, United States
1973 Motor-Trend "Car of the Year"! 1973-Chevrolet stunned the car industry with the dramatic European styling of the Second generation Monte Carlo and received the Car-of-the Year Award. Own a piece of history with this low production number (12,496) survivor. This driver comes with factory ac, am-fm 8 track and rare cruise control. The buyer will also get a full set of original turbine wheels with the factory Monte Carlo center "poverty hubs", see picture. I've installed new rear brakes and lines and had the carburetor rebuilt. It has had a newer vinyl roof , repaint and refreshed interior in the past. The 350 engine with dual mufflers sounds and drives strong. This car runs and drives great, ready for crusin'! The car is available for inspection during the bidding phase only. Please email me for any questions. An immediate non-refundable deposit of $500. through Pay-Pal is due upon winning the bid. Any bidders with under 5 purchases or with poor ratings will be deleted until they contact and converse with me. There are no implied warranties. Please bid to win and ok it with your significant other if necessary so as to not get a poor rating. I am listing locally and reserve the right to end early. |
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