The 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo has a beautiful, antique look that hasnt faded over time

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Cheʋy Monte Carlo since 1970

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Look at this beautiful Cheʋrolet Monte Carlo from 1970! The previous owner of this car had owned it for the past thirteen years. Always stored in a closed, enclosed, climate-controlled space. This home comes complete with its original structural board and acquisition documents from the time it was purchased, along with other original documents. This big-block model from the first year of production, built on the same chassis as the A-platform Cheʋelle models, has an elegant resonance with the original Cortez Silʋer color that has been repainted with a stunning straight sheen and There is a slight omission of ʋinyl top and interior.

The restoration process starts with a solid rust-free surface, and we designed this Monte Carlo to retain all of its original metal. Marketed by Cheʋrolet as “a car without pretensions,” the Monte Carlo used cues featured in other Cadillac and Pontiac versions of the time. The clean design gave the brand a car that was less bulky than the Caprice and Iмpala but appealed to more discerning buyers than the Cheʋelle could attract. Its popularity was such that about 145,000 were sold that year, of which only 7,456 were sold with the 402/330 HP engine that this car had. This engine has Äasic 396ci construction and still uses that displacement in the factory literature, with larger bores, 4-barrel carburetor, chrome-plated air cleaner canister and dual exhaust. A sports car, although there was no SS version (which was exclusive to the 454 models that year), the car had an automatic transmission with horseshoe-handled floor shifters and a 12-speed rear end. lt. Dry steering is further improved by power steering and power brakes with front discs. Once inside the ‘inyl interior, the feeling of luxury is enhanced, as this vehicle receives wide Strato-Bucket seats and an optional center console, Four Seasons factory air conditioning, power windows electric adjustment, tinted glass, push button radio, wood grain dashboard and instrument panel. Indeed, many buyers cite the car’s styling as an important part of their choice of this model, with its clean grille treatment, free of fussy details, as factory literature suggests. stated, front to rear rocker area trim and as optioned here, with dual chrome exterior mirrors. The metallic-looking finish and subdued colors create a sense of strength and solid Detroit values, and this car is sure to be fun to show and enjoy driving.

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