2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Dale Earnhardt Intimidator 18,000 Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Willoughby, Ohio, United States
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THIS IS A NO RESERVE LISTING. This is a collector-quality, museum-condition 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Dale Earnhardt "Indimidator" Edition with only 18,880 miles. This is probably the nicest Monte Carlo "Intimidator" for sale in the country. This has had one private owner since new, a single woman who bought the car new in 2002. This car has never seen salt, snow or inclement weather since it was new. This car is as pristine as you will ever find. This the very rare, very collectible Dale Earnhardt "Intimidator" package. This package includes the following (on top of the Monte Carlo SS):
Standard Monte Carlo equipment on this car is the following:
Additional Options on this car are the following:
This car also has the Monte Carlo SS Preferred Equipment Group which includes:
This car also has a strobe light package. I have the original Certificate of Authenticity showing this to be car number 3187 of 3333 produced. I also have some dealer sales brochures, plus a letter from Chevrolet to the owner, a photo of the owner at the dealer while taking delivery, and the original window sticker showing the purchase price of $31,710 including an extra $2000 for "lack of availability". This car has been garaged every day of it's existence, and it is in gorgeous beautiful condition. The paint is superb and it is all original. This car has never had any paintwork or bodywork and has never been in any accidents. There are no cosmetic flaws or paint flaws and this car looks just like it did when it left the factory. The interior is in outstanding condition- it even still smells like a new car inside. The carpet, upholstery and leather is superb with no wear and no issues. The interior of this car is just like new. This Monte Carlo SS starts, runs and drives beautifully. There are no mechanical problems and everything on the car works properly. There are no mechanical issues- this is a great-running, great-driving car that runs just like it did the day it was built. This is a superb condition, all-original collectible vehicle that will only continue to appreciate in value. Buy this car, enjoy it, and there's no telling what it will be worth in 10 years time. This is no doubt one of the finest SS Intimidators anywhere in the country. This car is kept in my heated garage in Willoughby, OH. You can fly in to Cleveland (CLE) and drive this car home. You may also have the car shipped- for a shipping quote please call Angels Moving Autos at 530 245 0481. Questions, email me or call/text me at 440 339 4341. |
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