1980 Chevy Monza, Spyder, V8, Camaro, Corvette - Lt1 Fuel Injected on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 69,000
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Silver / Blue
Model: Other
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Spyder
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Automatic Trans.
For Sale: 1980 Chevy Monza
This is a excellent example of a solid and very rust free Monza Spyder.
The car has been media blasted inside and out, then sealed with Por15 underneath and epoxy sealer on the inside.
Body is straight and paint is approx. 4 years old.
Interior includes custom panels, carpet, and headliner.
A six point roll bar was professionally installed for safety and structural support.
Aftermarket dash is VFN fiberglass and is uncut so new owner can choose gauge arrangement.
Front and rear bumper/valances are also fiberglass, rest of car is orig. steel and glass.
Sealed/vented battery box has been re-located to pass. rear in spare tire wheel well.
Engine is an LT1 350 with fuel injection using factory computer w/diagnostic port.
Transmission is 4L60E with TCI Street Fighter lockup converter, and B&M Street Bandit shifter.
The engine and trans. are orig. from 1997 Firebird.
The car has ceramic coated Sanderson Headers, custom modified by them to
work with the cars custom manual rack n pinion steering (for less weight and oil pan clearance).
Radiator is custom made dual pass. aluminum with elec. fan.
Rearend has S-10 axles with 5 lugs, 3.73 gears, and locking carrier.
Wheels are Centerline Convo Pro, 15 x 4 front, and 15 x 8.5 rear.
Car is about 95% finished. Must sell due to lack of time or money to finish correctly
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Mon, 03 Mar 2014As is so often the case ahead of a major debut, somebody wasn't able to keep the latest concept car from Maserati under wraps all the way until the drawing of its curtain at the Geneva Motor Show. The low-slung silver coupe you see above is said to be the Maserati Alfieri Concept, and, though these images aren't exactly the greatest, it looks pretty good. We like the small proportions of the Alfieri and the aggressive look of the car's front and rear fascias, and we certainly note a more assertive design than the Granturismo it would likely replace.
Rumor has it that both V6 and V8 engines may be on the table, mounted up front and driving either the rear or all four wheels, but we'll have to wait for official confirmation before we know for sure. In any case, this new Maserati, if it does go into production, is tipped to line up against such sporting contenders as the Jaguar F-Type and Porsche 911. Check out the two leaked images above, watch and listen to the car move under its own power in the video below, and feel free to let us know what you think in the Comments.
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