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1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Sport Coupe 20k Original Miles. Rust Free Az. Car. on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:20112 Color: MOHAVE BEIGE /
 Gold
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:AUTO
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:SB 350 - 370 HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 138570L204762 Year: 1970
Interior Color: Gold
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: SPORT COUPE
Drive Type: TH350 AUTO
Mileage: 20,112
Sub Model: HARD TOP
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: MOHAVE BEIGE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Today I am listing my 70 Monte Carlo Sport Coupe. Born in Los Angeles & sold to original owner in Sierra Vista, Arizona.

Car came with protecto-plate & I decoded it as follows: (A) Sport Coupe, 1970, Los Angeles #204762. (B) Carb Sorce- Carter. (C) Engine # 350cu in, 300 HP Tanawanda W/TH350 Auto.
(D) Axle #2.73 built June 18th in Buffalo NY. (E) Build Month-July. (F) Trans # Toledo, August 23, Day Shift ( This made no sense to me)?? Thought it was neat to decode so there you have it.
Story of car, Husband & wife bought new, rarely drove, husband croaks, car to big for wife to drive, parked. Parked under an added on roof (not a garage) for over 20 years! Arizona heat kills interior, cracks paint. Friend of family sells car to guy in Michigan. Guy wants to restore, parks & garage (covered) yeaaaaay, never restores car. Car sits 3 more years, decides to sell car.
I buy car & tear down. I knew car was an Arizona car & we all know that that's a good thing, but I never expected it to be THIS GOOD! After removing the entire interior (minus lower dash assembly) I discovered a brand new car! Not new as in replaced but new as in when originally built new! Not even a trace of surface rust discovered! Any where! As this, too, is what I have discovered throughout the entire car!
Here is what work I, myself, have completed:
New interior from head liner to carpet. All new sound proofing/insulation. Seat upholstery (that was a bi#@h) but turned out beautiful! Upper door panels front & rear (lower sections are still original panels!) Rear deck shelf, sail panels, windlace, dash pad ( dash has new harness, lights & printed circuit installed too). Original front seat belts in place! Did not put shoulder belts back in because I just couldn't poke the holes in the headliner. 
New windshield. ( Yep, that was my bad.)
Every piece of weatherstrip from front to back of car. Installed a new, Retro Groove Radio with an AUX cable to plug into personal media. NOS (new old stock ) MOON tach from the late 60's & New vintage gauges, all work great & look really cool! Gauges kind of block the heater but I liked the placement & look & no problem working the heater switches. ( A/C was removed from car - the correct way- & all heater & defrost functions work. Off or high setting only, no resistor for low & medium fan).
On to the engine. Ran great when I drove her home from Michigan, purred like a kitty. All that room under that big a$$ hood I thought...... Lets make her stronger!!!
ProComp aluminum heads : 2.05 intakes & 1.60 exhausts. Yep, 2.05's, not a type O, not 2.02's. Aluminum roller rockers, Lunati VooDoo cam, dbl roller chain, fabricated aluminum valve covers, Edelbrock aluminum Air Gap, Holley 650 spreadbore with electric choke, ProComp distributor & 60K coil & 10mm wires.
Flowtech afterburner ceramic coated headers & 2-1/2 american thunder exhaust into flow master 40 series mufflers. Oh yeah, she sounds wicked. Great thump from cam at idle & screams at 5K RPM!
Performance fuel pump, a vintage AC Delco chrome fuel filter ( gonna miss that) new hoses, lines, & belts through out. Aluminum radiator with 2 electric fans which are all automatic. Trans cooler. All new aluminum pulleys too.
All wire harnesses from firewall to headlights, oh yeah, headlights are new too! So are every bulb on the car!
Master cylinder, power booster, switch, hoses & brakes are new. Next!
Front upper/lower tubed control arms, springs, shocks ( really cool NOS delco oil filled HD shocks ) ball joints, bushings, pitman arm, center link, sway bar links.
Rear lower tubed control arms ( have new rear uppers just not installed - come with car of coarse ) 1" rear sway bar, springs & shocks ( also nos Delcos).
Cooper Cobra Radial tires. 235/70/15.
Everything is done except for her paint. I lost my paint & body guy so that didnt get done. But hey, if it did, car would be ALOT more $$!!!!!
Paint actually looks great..... From 25 feet away. The Arizona heat took its toll on her. Not faded because it wasn't kept in direct sun but cracked & chipped from just sitting there.
All that on her original, rust free, straight & narrow steel!!!
New paint & you will really have pretty much a brand new 1970 Monte.
OK, i've said enough. See the pictures & decide for your self. She runs & drives amazing. You wont be disappointed.
Clear & ready title & 2 sets of keys.
I have a lot more pictures, so please ask any questions you have have or send me your email & I will forward more pics of interests.

By the way, seat belts, jack & spare go with the car. BUT, if you want the rest of those NOS, all original GM parts for this 1970 Monte,( and ALL original parts removed, minus ac parts) your gonna have to use the BUY IT NOW feature because that's the only way they come with this car!

Business end of deal:
NO FUNNY BUSINESS!!!! YOU BID & WIN YOU FESS UP!!!
$500 deposit IMMEDIATELY from winner at auction end.
Contact me & we will figure out payments & pick up. I would like this to be done quickly, I have things I want to do & I am not a storage facility for other peoples cars.
YOU handle shipping if any. I will be more than happy to driver her onto YOUR trailer.
U.S. bidders only. Paypal for deposit & cash @ pick up. No checks what so ever! Unless I keep car until it clears!
Thank you for your time.
Rich C.

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