1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars
Rossville, Tennessee, United States
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1986 Monte Carlo SS - 2,318 Original Miles low original mileage (3,738.8 Kilometres or 2,318 Miles) Monte Carlo SS. This is a Canadian car that was sold to a couple from New York state (its currently on a NY state title, but signed by me). Driven for a very short period of time by the original senior owners and then put in dry storage. Its now at my shop on the west coast of Canada. The SS is absolutely loaded (all except No posi, No t-tops, No undercoating). Aside from some very, very tiny scuffs and one very tiny dent on the hood that can be PDRd out, its perfect (as perfect as mid to late eighties GM cars can be). Same with the interior, engine compartment and trunk. The car needs nothing. I looked a long time to find a great Monte Carlo SS and this is by far the nicest example I could locate and its most likely one of the best Monte Carlo SSs available for purchase today. Since taking delivery, Ive cleaned out the fuel system, replaced the battery, got the car running nicely and removed the stripes. I have one photo of the car in my shop with the tape stripes removed (I personally liked the color better without the contrast). Ill get more when the weather clears up here. The balance of the photos of the car are in my yard before stripe removal. This Monte Carlo is absolutely stunning and as mentioned above, perhaps one of the best available today.
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