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2000 Chevy Monte Carlo Ss Pace Car on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:149480
Location:

Bushkill, Pennsylvania, United States

Bushkill, Pennsylvania, United States

Up for sale is a beautiful 2000 Monte Carlo SS Pace Car that has been well maintained and stored in the garage. The car drives well and starts up whenever you need it even after months of storage. If you are a NASCAR fan, this official Pace Car replica (all original badges, etc.) will give you that warm and fuzzy feeling as you cruise down a highway with the sun-roof opened.

The car has all of the options that were available back in 2000 for the Monte Carlo line of Chevrolet. The seats are still in great shape and provide plenty of comfort. The trunk is large and rear seats fold in for extra cargo capacity. The car has also been outfitted with a trailer hitch, and the wonderful 3800 Series V6 has quite a bit of torque and power to pull a trailer up Pennsylvania's hills.

In addition to the original set of wheels (Bridgestone Potenza tires), the car will also be sold with a full set of winter wheels/tires (Michelin X-Ice).

Now about the history of this car:
I've been a fan of Monte Carlos for some time and had a special interest in Pace Cars (http://www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-2001-2003-Chevrolet-Monte-Carlo-Pace-Cars.htm) So, when I came across this one being sold (back in 2006) as a salvage with only 45,000 miles on it, I couldn't help it but "adopt" and give it a new home. I had the car restored (radiator support, right front rail, engine cradle replaced, and painted professionally). The car was then inspected by a qualified shop for road worthiness and after 3 months of wait time, it received a Reconstructed/rebuilt" title. Since then I drove the car daily and put another 100,000 miles on it. I still love it and it is extremely hard to part with it but we are moving to a smaller house and storing this car inside a garage would no longer be an option. I would rather pass it on to someone who is as passionate about these beauties and who's willing to take on a reconstructed title.

Disclaimer:
 The car is currently registered in the state of Pennsylvania. I can meet a potential buyer locally. Please email to arrange a time for meet up. I will consider reasonable offers.

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