1979 Monte Carlo Project In-progress on 2040-cars
Towson, Maryland, United States
This is a project that I intended to finish, but life happens along the way. After two children and seven years, I must sell. I've been an auto technician for 18 years and have poured my knowledge into this beauty. Since I've had it, I have completely dismantled the car, put in all new suspension bushings, springs, body bushings, all new wearable chassis components, rebuilt the transmission (crate 350 motor with an Edelbrock with aluminum intake, 373 posi rear and G-force double hump cross member. The interior has later model Monte Carlo reupholstered seating and a Grand National steering wheel. All of the glass is clean except for the windshield. 75% of the car is intact. I have most of the parts. It is not been started yet. Private message for questions. Would have to be picked up. It is not in running order. I purchased the vehicle from the owner who had it since 1984 (family pictures were in the trunk to verify). The car is located in a garage in Towson, Maryland. It would have to be local pick-up only, and towed. Cash only.
This was supposed to be my last project. Due to circumstances beyond my control, I must part with it. I hope it can find a good new home. |
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