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2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Lt Coupe 2-door 3.9l - 131k Miles - Many New Parts on 2040-cars

US $6,999.00
Year:2006 Mileage:131500
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

2006 Chevy Monte Carlo – LOW RESERVE of $5999 – Strong 3.9L V6 Engine – 131K Miles – Many New Parts – For Questions/Info Call Chris @ (812)-621-1274

 

Description: 

Great car – runs and drives well.  I am selling because I want to get a small, four-door vehicle, otherwise I would keep it.  I am the second owner; traded in my previous vehicle for this Monte Carlo during 2009.  Never wrecked.  All maintenance receipts available upon request.  Car comes with lots of new parts which just need installed (see description/pictures below).

 

The Good: 

New spark plugs in 2013.  Transmission rebuilt in 2013 by Edwards Transmission in Indianapolis, IN.  Tires are at 60%-70%.  Automatic start installed and works great.  Power windows, power locks and power front driver’s seat work great. AM/FM/CD player sounds awesome.  Tinted windows look great.  Steering wheel radio controls work well.  Cruise control works great.  Adjustable steering wheel.  Spare tire and jack included.   

 

The Bad: 

 

ABS and Traction Control idiot lights recently came on; however, both ABS and Traction Control do work fine to my knowledge – I do not notice any difference in performance and it tracks and drives great.  At my last service my mechanic said that in the near future it will need new wheel bearings and new tie rods on front.   Some surface rust around wheels on the quarter panels (see pictures).  Small dent on driver’s side (see picture).  Oil pan gasket currently leaks, however I am including a new oil pan gasket with the car (see picture), it just needs installed.  Needs a break job; however, new rotors are included (see picture) all that is needed is installation.  Right muffler has already been replaced due to rust hole, but left muffler needs replaced – a new muffler is included with purchase (see picture) it just needs installed.  Horn does not work.

 

Payment/Transaction Info:

Will not accept bids from zero/poor feedback bidders. Transaction must be completed within 7 days of auction’s end. Payment via PayPal preferred.  Cash or check in person at a Chase bank in Indianapolis, IN during business hours for verification also accepted.  If traveling by air to pick up the car I can pick you up from IND airport.

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