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1976 Monte Carlo Custom Cloud Rolls Royce Very Rare Vintage Car on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:61000
Location:

Duluth, Georgia, United States

Duluth, Georgia, United States
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This extremely rare car is only one of hundred made and is now only one of fourteen known to still be in existence.  It was a creation of Jon Tedesco, Dean Giliard and Lenny Borger whose original aim was to create a showpiece that would bring customers into Chevrolet showrooms. 

Being as Rolls Royce was a head-turning brand, they began to convert 1976 Monte Carlos into a Rolls Royce “cousin”.  The look was so appealing that they decided to mass produce a line of cars that they named Custom Cloud.  However, they were shut down by Rolls Royce after a trademark infringement suit was filed.

Now is your change to own a piece of history.  This car is in very good condition, considering it is 37 years old.  THIS IS AN ORIGINAL PROTOTYPE WITH ITS ORIGINAL 1ST EDTION GRILL, THE ORIGINAL FLYING LADY, AND REAL ROLLS ROYCE TAILLIGHTS! ORIGINAL AS MADE BY JON TEDESCO Custom Cloud Motors of Florida BEFORE THE LAWSUIT WAS FILED.  It is fully loaded with a V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power windows, power doors, power steering and power brakes and drives very well, the engine and transmission function wonderfully and there are no leaks.  The AC even works great, just could use a little recharging.  The interior is in good order and the tires are almost new.  I have receipts totaling about $2,000 for work done about two years ago for various minor repairs and maintenance.

The car does have some rust on the bottom of the side doors and the inside rim of the trunk.  There is also some cracked paint on the front driver side fender, which can be seen in the pictures.   Overall, the paint is very shiny and the chrome in fair condition.

This car is great for anyone who wants to be noticed or who likes to collect rare cars.  To be perfect, it just needs a good paint job and some re-chroming.

*TERMS OF SALE*

Please only serious bidders.  I do not accept trades of any kind.  There is a $1,000 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hrs of bid ending payable only through Paypal.  This car is for local pick-up only being as cash is the only acceptable means of payment.  Sorry, I don’t trust checks, CODs, etc. 

Contact (678) five one seven – sixty two ninety three to schedule a test drive.  (I am able to travel 25 miles from zipcode 30097).  Please be absolutely sure before bidding and try to schedule a test drive.  I will not accept a deposit in person, only through Paypal. 

 

To read the full story of the Custom Cloud, click on the link below.

http://www.coindispenser.com/story.html

 

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