1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This is a White 1988 Monte Carlo SS and it was the last production rear wheel drive car to come out of Detroit.
Car has roughly 146,500 Miles and is in excellent condition. In fact, to quote the late great Lee Lacocca "if you can find another car in better shape than this one...Buy it" Everything that normally doesn't work after 25 years has been fix. Most wear and tear parts has been replaced and I have receipts for work done. This SS has the 305 High Output 4-BBL stock engine. K&N air filter, new belts, AC delco plugs, Shocks/Rear Springs, very recently rear brake/drums. This Monte is unmoslested and is other than the Pioneer CD Stereo and Flowmaster dual exhaust (which sounds great and is not too loud) the car all stock. Fully Loaded for it's time the car comes with the SS option package 2#, Maroon Cloth Buckets Seats, Speed Control with Resume Intermittent Front Wipers, Rear Defroster, Power Windows, Power Locks, and Power Trunk lid opener. TH-200-4R Four Speed Automatic Over Drive Transmission. Air Conditioning, Tinted Windows, New Windshield, Factory Floor Mats Tachometer, Tilt Wheel, Factory Volt and Oil Gauges 12V Power Outlet, Steering Wheel Lock and Engine cut off switch. This SS is well loaded and is in great condition inside and out. I'm the third register owner. The car was purchased from a Chevrolet dealer in Ohio back in 1988. It found it's way to Georgia and then to me in Florida. We Have the Owners Manual and some interesting extras like the oringal window sticker. This is a Great Chance to Own a piece of American 80's muscle car history. I drive this car just about everyday and I always run into somebody who knew someone that had this car back in the day. Long before pot bellies and grey or no hair. Most people are shocked on how clean she is. Happy Bidding. |
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