2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Dale Earnhardt Signature Edition Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Niagara Falls, New York, United States
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2002 Monte Carlo SS Dale Earnhardt Signature Edition
Up for auction is a meticulously cared for car with only 53,315 miles on it that represents the Legend of Dale Earnhardt Sr and his Intimidation tactics on the WINSTON CUP Racing series tracks. The HIGHLIGHTS of this vehicle are that it has NEVER SEEN SNOW or SALT! This car has been a Fun Summer ride for the last (2) owners and myself. The 1st owner had this car until September 23, 2010 and sold it with only 10,392 miles on it. That is an average of 1,297.75 Miles a year! The 2nd owner only put 42,784 miles on it and owned the car until I purchased it on March 16, 2014 with only 53,176 miles on it which averaged out to 10,696 miles a yr. She also had the car undercoated every year which was OVER-KILL since she only drove it in the summer months only. I can provide ALL documentation on Both owners and the mileage statements. The car has fairly new tires and just got an oil change at 54,080 miles. The car has the 3800 SERIES II motor which is one of the BEST motors ever produced and with proper maintenance they will run for over 200K miles. Each of these cars were sold with a Certificate Of Authenticity which has the VIN number on it and shows which sequential number (2,965) car it was out of the 3,333 produced. The car also has a CLEAN CAR FAX (NO ACCIDENTS) and has a CLEAN TITLE. If you look at "COMPLETED AUCTIONS" on EBAY you will see that one of these cars in this PRISTINE CONDITION just SOLD for $13.045.00. It is getting harder to find these cars in this condition as there where only 3,333 produced and most people bought them and drove them year round as they where Die Hard Dale Earnhardt fans and just enjoyed driving and showing them off. Only a few of us used them sparingly and used them as pleasure rides for nice weather driving only. In my opinion, Every can has it's flaws. The flaws on this car are in a couple spots the Red Ribbon tape that runs just above the ground appearance package has a couple spots where the Red tape has started to peel. If I was keeping the car, I would have it all removed and redone with paint by a pinstriper. Other than that, the car looks SHOWROOM WORTHY. The engine compartment is extremely clean, the interior shows No ware, the rugs and floor mats are also near perfect. Bid with confidence on this car or order a personal inspection of the car. The car averages 22.5 MPG in the city and get's 29.8 MPG on the highway. Very comfortable, and you have to watch your speed as the car feels like you are sitting still it rides so nice. I would be happy to answer any questions anybody has or email more specific pictures I didn't list upon request's. |
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