1970 Monte Carlo..Restored..Want To Trade..

2002gtpony

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Just posting it up to see what kind of offers I can get for it, otherwise I will keep building it. Looking for something else thats fast and fun! Will entertain motorcycles as well as long as there's cash or a car on top. Shoot me any offer and I will let you know.

-1970 Chevy Monte Carlo, 3500 miles on engine, trans, and rear end
-Art Carr 200r4 Transmission with 2200 Stall Convertor
-350 small block with a bunch of modifications
-12 bolt with a fresh Eaton Posi and 4.56 gears
-Coil spring suspension all around
-Hotchkis traction bars in the rear
-New control arms
-All new shocks, springs, bushings, sway bars, etc underneath the car
-New gas tank
-Interior is stock looking but all leather, all new and complete minus one little piece in the back ($40)
-Full set of Autometer Gauges and all are hooked up
-B&M Pro Rachet Shifter
-Cragar wheels
-Fiberglass cowl hood
-A bunch of trim pieces were powder coated black
-Mickey Thompson Tires all around (245/275)
-Firewall smoothed and painted
-Longtube headers with glass packs (sounds badass)
-Wiring harness completely gone through and nothing needed was removed and tucked
-fairly New metallic dark blue paint job
-Tinted windows
-Everything works flawlessly
-Aftermarket head unit (stock looking but has fm radio, ipod hookup, etc)
-Grant aftermarket steering wheel

I'm sure there's stuff I'm missing but its an all around beautiful and awesome car, no rust, badass monte carlo. I get compliments and looks everywhere. Take a look and shoot me any offers. Thanks.


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SVT_ DRiX

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That is absolutely beautiful! I am a 2nd gen Monte Carlo guy, but I love the 1st gens too. There has been five of them starting when I was little kid. Right now I have a 76, a 73, and I just got a 75 to play with. Its cool to see another Monte fan! Do you have any photos of the interior or motor?

Here is my 76.
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and the 73
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SVT_ DRiX

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Thanks! The 76 has a ZZ4 crate motor, MSD ignition, Holley fuel setup, 350trans w/ 2500 stall, and an Eaton posi w/ 3.73s. It's a fun car!
 

2002gtpony

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Here's some interior and engine shots. The rear int. shot you can see the little panels that are missing, but theyre easily found and cheap. Photos kinda suck but it gives you a good idea..

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Figures, it would be on the other side of the world California. GLWS My first car was a 72 and I`ve been looking for another. Nice ride
 

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