1972 Monte Carlo Custom (black 2-door Coupe) on 2040-cars
Roseville, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Rebuilt 1975 350 Small Block Chevy Engine
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Monte Carlo
Trim: Silver
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Sub Model: Custom
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Mileage: 110,346
Interior Color: Black
Up for Auction is this very nice 1972 Monte Carlo Custom (Black 2-Door Coupe)
- Operating Condition: The vehicle starts right up and runs great! The engine has been completely rebuilt with a 1975 350 Small Block Chevy engine. The transmission was also rebuilt in August 2011. A new brake line along with pads and rotors were installed all the way around the car. New master cylinder, water pump and battery has been installed within the last two weeks.
- Exterior Condition: Good condition with several cosmetic repairs that may need to be addressed if you wish to restore the vehicle.
- Paint - Not the original paint job. There are some chips and rust spots in a few places.
- Trunk - Will not stay open on its own and needs to be carpeted. (Spare tire and jack inside)
- Hardware - The "custom" sign is missing on passenger side
- Trim - Lifted in a few places
- Hood - Needs to be realigned, it is not closing properly. Paint is fading on the top of the hood.
- Windshield - Chip from be-be gun pellet
- Tires - Fairly new, good tread.
- Interior Condition: Good condition
- Seats - Black Leather
- Drivers Side has about a 6" Rip that is at the seam and can be re-sewn.
- Carpet - Black, shows signs of wear. There are a few holes in front and back.
- Headliner - 2 holes in back on drivers side
- Hardware
- Passenger Side - Missing the arm rest and some hardware to attach it
- Drivers Side - Aftermarket knob on window crank
- **The passenger and drivers side are both missing the plastic covers that go on the seatbelt mount attached to floor.**
- Interior Light has a hole in it
- Dashboard - Wood grain. There are a couple cracks on passenger side. The gear shifter is discolored on the inside. Headlights aren't working due to missing extenision piece to the pull knob.
- Interior missing in back back window
- **ALL COSMETIC ISSUES ARE PICTURED**
- Brand: Chevrolet
- Model: Monte Carlo Custom
- Year: 1972
- Mileage: 110,346
- Engine: REBUILT 1975 - 350 Small Block Chevy Engine
- Transmission: Automatic
- Clean Title
- Auction Includes: 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Custom and Title ONLY.
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