1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau Coupe on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
I HAVE FOR SALE AN INCREDIBLE, WELL KEPT, ORIGINAL MILEAGE, CLASIC BIG BODY MONTY CARLO. THE CAR HAS ITS ORIGINAL 5.0 LTR V8 AND TRANSMISSION. I RECENTLY HAD ALL THE GASKETS AND SEALS REPLACED. THE CAR DOES NOT HAVE ANY LEAKS OR DRIPS. THE VALVE COVERS WERE DRIED OUT AND THE MAIN SEAL WAS SEAPING FROM A LACK OF USE, SO I HAD THEM REPLACED. THE CAR CRANKS, SHIFTS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD. THE A/C, HEAT, AND STEREO ALL WORK PERFECTLY. THE TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AND I HAD THEM ROTATED RECENTLY. THE CAR HOLDS A STRAIGHT LINE ON THE HIGHWAY AND I ALSO REPLACED THE MISSING CENTER CAP ON THE RALLYE WHEEL THATS MISSING IN ONE OF THE PHOTOS. APPARENTLY SOMEONE WANTED THE OTHER ONE I HAD WORSE THAN ME ! THE BODY LINES ARE GREAT, THE BIG SWOOPING FRONT FENDERS LOOK INCREDIBLE. THE GAPS ON THE BODY LINE UP EXTREMELY WELL AND IT HAS ITS ORIGINAL PAINT WITH NO SIGNS OF HAVING ANY BODY WORK EVER. THE CAR HAS ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF SURFACE RUST UNDERNEATH WITH EXCELLENT FLOOR, AND TRUNK PANS. NO BODY WORK NEEDED ON THIS ONE ! THE ONLY EXCEPTION IS A COUPLE OF SMALL DINGS BY THE DOOR LOCK YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTOS. I BELIEVE YOU COULD HAVE IT FIXED WITH PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR. THE INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL AND LOOKS VERY, VERY GOOD. THE ONLY IMPROVEMENTS TO THE INSIDE WOULD BE THE DASH PAD, IT IS CRACKED. AND PERHAPS THE CARPET, ITS NOT TORN BUT IT DOES SHOW LITTLE WEAR ON IT. OTHER THAN THAT THE SEATS, HEADLINER AND ALL TRIM LOOK GREAT. THE GAUGES ALL WORK. IT IS A LANDAU COUPE, WHICH CAME WITH THE TOP AS WELL AS THE BACK GLASS THAT CAME TO A POINT IN THE REAR. ITS A GREAT CAR THAT GETS A LOT OF LOOKS AND IM SELLING IT CHEAP. I LOVE OLD CARS AND I HAVE MORE THAN I NEED LAYING AROUND THE HOUSE. PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE TO ARRANGE A SHOWING. THE CAR HAS TO BE SOLD AS IS AND I PLAN TO LIST IT LOCALLY AS WELL. PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK, I HAVE SOLD SEVERAL CARS AND ALL WERE AS CALLED AND I RECIEVED PERFECT FEEDBACK AS A RESULT. MY NAME IS ROBERT AND MY CELL NUMBER IS 256 508 4722. |
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