1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars
Wingdale, New York, United States
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I am selling my 1986 Monte Carlo SS. The car is in excellent condition. It is all original and a true numbers matching super sport. It has a 5.0 liter 305 cid engine and a 4 speed automatic transmission. The car runs and drives great. It has 95,7xx original miles. I bought the car 2 years ago with the intentions of taking the car apart and do a frame off restoration because of how solid it is and add a larger engine and really beef up the drive train. I recently decided against doing all that because I want to buy a 69 Charger instead. I am told I am the third owner of the car. I have a lot of the original paperwork for the car including original window sticker, receipts, dealer paperwork, etc. The car has always been garage kept since new. It has had one repaint since new. The paint is not perfect but very respectable. There is maybe 1 spot that the paint is a bit dull but that's it. Since I've owned the car I had the underside of the car professionally sandblasted (floors and frame) and coated it with an anti-rust coating, installed a new carburetor, gas tank, fuel sending unit, fuel pump, headliner, sun visors, complete flowmaster exhaust system (y-pipe to tail pipes), and I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch more stuff. Like I said I was planning to meticulously restore the car hence the level of detail I was doing on the car. The floors and frame are 100% perfect. You can eat off the underside floorpans. The body sheet metal is straight. The car was never in an accident. There are no holes or anything like that on the body. Anyone who knows these cars knows how hard it is to find one this solid especially how I've protected the underside of the car. The car has a stock 3.73 ratio positraction rear end. This is a real nice and clean Monte Carlo SS. It is not by any means a run of the mill junk rot box monte carlo that you see all over the place. The car has been off the road for about a year and in a garage. I occasionally take the car out and run it up and down the driveway. The only bad thing I can say about the car is there is a small about 1 inch tear in the bottom side driver seat vinyl and the tires are a bit dry from not being driven much. I keep the seat covers over the seats to protect the actual seats. The car has never been smoked in either. Like I said, bid with confidence as this is a very nice car. I will answer all questions quickly and honestly. I'm reserving the right to end the auction early as the car is for sale locally as well. The car comes with no warranty. Thank you for looking.
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