1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
El Dorado, Kansas, United States
1988 MONTE CARLO SS FOR SALE.. TWO OWNER VEHICLE.. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET! THIS CAR IS NOT IN PERFECT CONDITION, BUT IS AN UNMOLESTED, ORIGINAL CAR. NOT TOO MANY OF THESE LEFT OUT ON THE ROAD. THIS ONE IS WHITE WITH GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR. JUST THE RIGHT COLOR COMBINATION. THERE IS MINOR RUST STARTING TO FORM AROUND THE T-TOPS AT THE TOP OF THE WINDSHIELD FRAME AND AT THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR... SEE PICTURES. THE CAR STARTS RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. YOU CAN HEAR AN EXHAUST LEAK UNDER ACCELERATION FROM THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ENGINE AREA.. THE HEADLINER IS SAGGING BETWEEN THE TOPS AND THE REAR GLASS...
THE CAR HAS GOOD TIRES ON IT. THERE ARE NO LEAKS FROM THE DRIVE TRAIN AND THE VEHICLE STARTS UP AND RUNS STRONG. IT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS, BUT IS BEING DRIVEN REGULARLY NOW. THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THE DASH HAS NO CRACKS AND HAS NOT BEEN MODIFIED AT ALL.. I AM SUPER IMPRESSED WITH THE OVERALL CONDITION OF THE INTERIOR. THE ORIGINAL STEREO IS STILL IN THE VEHICLE. THE WINDOWS ARE MANUAL AND BOTH WORK. THE WINDSHIELD DOES HAVE A CRACK RIGHT BEHIND THE INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR.. WE ARE HOPING THAT SOMEONE CAN PURCHASE THIS AND BRING IT BACK TO LIFE.. THIS IS A GREAT PROJECT WITH ONLY MINOR THINGS TO CONSIDER.. THE VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THE AUCTION CAN END AT ANY TIME.. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS.. I WILL ANSWER THEM THE BEST THAT I CAN! |
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