1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on 2040-cars
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: Landau
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 116,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
Very good condition 1977 Monte Carlo. Can be a fun and reliable daily driver as is, or an easy restoration candidate for the perfectionist.
Paint's in decent shape, a couple dings here and there with some touch-ups. The only rust is in the doorjambs toward the rear wheels, as well as on the passenger side, behind the rear wheel. Trunk and floors are 100% solid. Looks to have been repainted at some point (I estimate about 10-15 yrs ago). Was garaged for at least the last 10 years, although since I bought it in December, it's been under a carport. Full vinyl top in pristine condition. No holes or cracks in the material whatsoever. Doors close well, no sagging, although the interior panels are getting a little loose and rattle over bumps. Not a major issue though. They do have some discoloration, however, but no cracks, etc.
Interior is in good condition. Dashboard recovered. Cloth seats are clean with no stains, holes or tears. Carpet, headliner are good. All idiot lights and buzzers, gauges, etc. work as they should, except the rear-window defogger, clock and windshield washer. ICE-COLD AC. Even the cruise control works. Car passed VA state inspection last Sept. Owner's manual included. Aftermarket CD player in good working order. Manual locks and windows.
Engine purrs, runs cool, even in the hot summer with the AC blasting. Transmission shifts smoothly, nice and tight. This car comes with the 350 cubic inch, 4 barrel option, so it will get up and move. Power front disc brakes and power steering make driving this beauty a dream.
There is a Draw-Tite tow hitch that I was going to remove, but I'll leave that up to the next owner. Tires are getting old but hold air fine. Just a little thin in the treads.
Trunk is clean with all the carpeting and trim pieces. Taillights are wired for a trailer. Spare tire, jack, etc. all included.
This car is in excellent mechanical condition as far as I can tell and is ready to be driven home. I can also help arrange for shipping for the long hauls. Please reach out with any questions, and I'll do my best to answer them. Thanks for looking.
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