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White 1985 Monte Carlo Ss Coupe. Burgandy Inter. 54k Orig Miles. Great Condition on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1985 Mileage:54776
Location:

You are bidding on a 1985 Monte Carlo SS Coupe.  Original 305 with 54,800 miles.  Professionally restored body and paint job (not done by a weekend hobbyist).  New carpet, running boards, door seals, windows, exhaust, door locks, door hinges and sticker kit (buyer will have to put stickers on the car). Front bench seat. Intermittent wipers. I installed red racing gas and brake pedals, a new designer shifter, and skull door locks.

 Tuned up summer of 2013. New muffler summer of 2013. Tires like new. Air conditioner is disconnected. New rebuilt carburetor needs minor tweaking and the radiator has a small, slow leak. Car is very clean. Looks, sounds and runs great.

I accept all major credit cards, Paypal, cashier checks, or cash. $500.00 deposit required within 24 hours of auction end. Full payment within 7 days of auction end required.

Buyer arranges the shipping or pick up of vehicle.

I will pay for carburetor and radiator to be fixed as well as arrange the shipping/delivery (in lower 48 states only) if car is purchased at the Buy It Now price.

Any questions, call or text Ben at 616-437-7660
 

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