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1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:15342
Location:

Antioch, Tennessee, United States

Antioch, Tennessee, United States

1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, it has 15342 miles on it. No it has not rolled over, it is a 15K mile car. It has manual windows and locks, it does have tilt steering. I have owned the car since 2011. I replaced the original Goodyear Eagles because I was afraid to drive it with them as they were showing signs of dry rot. I still have the tires and they will go with the car. I installed a new headliner because the original fell down, the new headliner had a small hole (see pics) I caused it-oops-when I installed the new one. The interior is outstanding; there are no cracks, tears, fading, or other issues. The car runs great, there are no issues, it starts properly and the carburetor kicks through it’s choke sequence as it should. The body is straight and clean. It has a spot on the driver’s door (see pics) that looks like someone got a little excited when they were buffing the car. It looks like to me they almost buffed through leaving what you see in the pictures. There are two small places on the truck lid too (see pics) neither of these takes away from the car and you have to look to find them. The car has the typical undercoating of the day, that's what you see in the under car pics. This is one of the cleanest, unmolested, SS left from this generation. It is completely OEM stock. Please email me any questions you might have. I greatly encourage you to come see the car in person here in Nashville TN, email me for an appointment to see the car. This will be a face to face in person deal, the car will not leave my possession until funds have been secured. I will not accept checks! I will work with the buyer to make this a safe and secure transaction. It has a clear TN title. Thanks for looking.    


 

I’ve had a couple questions about the paint on this car. Yes the car has had paint work. The original owner hit a deer when the car was new, I know the front rubber nose, hood and left fender were painted. When I bought the car I didn’t like how the hood looked so I had it painted. The hood is ever so slightly a different shade; you have to look very closely to notice it. The rubber nose, which I did not paint, is a slightly lighter in color and you can see it more easily. Neither of these are obvious to the average person walking by and do not detract from the car. Obviously it would not be a A+ rated car because of this but that’s why it 12K vs. 18 or 20K. Again, it is my position that a buyer should come see the car, we’ll put it on the lift and go over it in detail.

 

Thanks for looking.  

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