Spanning six generations and 32 years of production, Chevrolet’s luxury midsize had a lot going for it. If you surveyed 100 random car people and asked them to name five GM early-'70s V-8 muscle cars, ...
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An especially clean example of a G-Body Chevy Monte Carlo SS is up for auction in Oregon on Bring a Trailer. It’s a 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo SS finished in Dark Blue Metallic with a clean Carfax history ...
“Dude, why didn’t you tell me you had a Monte Carlo?” said a friend I picked up soon after taking delivery of the test car. “I would have worn a t-shirt with a pack of Marlboro reds tucked in the ...
In the 1970s, an auto industry beset by multiple storms reacted to changes in consumer demand due to oil shortages, price spikes, and long lines at the pumps. As car buyers relinquished their thirsty ...
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PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, has an interesting proposal for the enthusiasts of the G-body series: a Monte Carlo SS that has a few miles on the odometer, shiny looks, ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a classic, perhaps best known as the car featured in "Training Day," a film starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke — but it had a very rough road in the 1980s. The ...
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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 ...
In 1970, Chevrolet introduced – somewhat late by comparison to the other Big Two, not to mention its GM sister divisions – the brand’s personal luxury car. The Monte Carlo didn’t have a smooth start ...