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Monte Carlo Ss T Tops Loaded Buckets Console Running Project 442 on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:106000 Color: White /
 Burgundy
Location:

Coventry, Connecticut, United States

Coventry, Connecticut, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1g1gz37g0gr209309
Year: 1986
Interior Color: Burgundy
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: SUPER SPORT
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 106,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White

NO RESERVE.  CAR WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGH BIDDER.

Please no low or poor feedback bidders.  thanks

 

1988 Monte carlo "Super Sport" running - driving project.  This has been sitting for a number of years.  Needs a complete restoration to be nice.  Lots of good things going for it.  I bought the car awhile back to restore and have to many things going on and no time .   So someone can get a nice toy. 

300. paypal deposit due immediately following auction end.

T Tops don't look to leak as it's dry inside with not damage to the seats from water.  Frame looks solid.  Floors look better than expected but should have  a drivers pan or repair depending on what you like. The rest are very decent and can be touched up with just alittle attention. The paint is poor.  The body will need some work considering the age but nothing real horrible although always seam to look better in pictures.  The tires only have a couple hundred miles on them. The brakes stop but have a low pedal.  I would trailer it as the car is currently running on a gas bottle because I figured the tank has old gas in it.  The inside looks real decent. Has some fading but not as bad as some I've seen. The pictures make it look more faded than it really is. . Ask questions, selling as is come and take a look to be sure it is what you like or send an inspection service to check it out. the description is my opinion and everybodys can differ.I have the title and bill of sale I got with the car signed and handed to me. that's how you get it as I didn't register it. 

Shipping is up to the buyer. I can assist with loading at my end.

Paypal deposit of 300. due at auction end. Balance due in check or bank to bank transfer or cash in person.  Any check must clear before car and title is picked up.

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