1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on 2040-cars
Strongsville, Ohio, United States
1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Here is a very nice looking and clean 1970 Monte Carlo. The motor is a recently rebuild 350 cubic inch Chevy motor (not sure if it is original to the car) that runs strong. It has a Holley four barrel carburetor with dual exhaust that sounds great also. The automatic transmission (TH 350) has also been recently rebuilt and had a shift kit installed. I just replaced one of the break lines and the master cylinder (there is a pulse in the brake pedal currently but it stops fine). Most of the front and rear suspension parts have also been replaced. It was an AC car but the unit was removed after the rebuild. The interior of the car is in great shape! The carpet, door panels and seat covers have all been replaced at some point and are all in great shape (front seat does have a cigarette burn hole on the passenger side front that is hard to see). The dash is also in very nice condition! There is a newer Sony AM/FM radio with CD player stereo that has been added at the bottom of the dash with 6" x 9" rear speakers. Everything works with the exception of the wiper motor (I just picked up 2 used ones from my local junk yard and will be testing them this week). The fuel gauge works half the time but I think it is a ground wire. The car has had a driver quality repaint (original color was mist green) about 10 years ago. It still shines up and presents well but does have some runs, scratches and dull areas. The car is rust free but there are some areas that I can see had some body work done prior to paint (drivers door lip and rocker area). All new weather stripping through out as well as all new window fuzzes! The frame is in outstanding condition! The floors are like new! The trunk pan does have holes in both rear corners but is fine as is. It still has the original poly spare tire and original jack! Chevrolet rally wheels with newer BF Goodrich TA radials! This car get plenty of looks. Here is a chance to get a great classic at a reasonable price! Feel free to call me with any questions at 440-785-2687. Shipping of the car is the responsibility of buyer but I will be happy to assist you in locating transportation for the car. |
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