Produced from 1980 to 1987, the fourth-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo was a typical G-body car. It shares a boxy exterior with other GMs, such as the Buick Regal and Oldsmobile Cutlass, and it ...
Chevrolet’s initial attempt to conquer the personal luxury segment kicked off with the first model year (1970) of the Monte Carlo two-door coupe. Interestingly, while it took its name from the coastal ...
The extended back window and shortened deck on today's Nice Price or No Dice Monte Carlo SS are design tweaks Chevy intended to give the car an edge on the NASCAR circuit. Let's see if this rare coupe ...
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The Chevy Monte Carlo debuted for the 1970 model year. Developed under the watchful eye of Chevrolet General Manager Pete Estes, the Monte Carlo was built on General Motors’ A-Special platform, along ...
At the end of day four we’re a bit beat and like yesterday much of the work involved plumbing, wiring, or hooking up systems that were installed over the past few days. The hard lines for the Baer 6P ...
The 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo does have a Chevelle vibe going on, sporting a large, rectangular chrome grille with two horizontal dividers and adorned with a "knight's crest" (also called a Corinthian ...