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The fourth-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo is not the most memorable car out there. Sure, the NASCAR-inspired Aerocoupe version looks cool, but other than that, the 1980s Monte Carlo is a mundane ...
While Madden's original plan was to LS-swap the Monte Carlo, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, he might want to hold that thought because he practically owns a gem of a classic.
The Monte Carlo was the final vestige of the 1960s and ’70s-era personal luxury coupe. It was big—just as large as the Impala by most measurements—but not particularly spacious.
Introduced in 1970, the SS variant of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was axed at the end of 1971, only to be summoned again in 1983. This second coming lasted until the end of 1988 and became the glory ...
From the May 1988 issue of HOT ROD: Details on D&M Total Performance's Big-Block Chevy swaps for late-model intermediate GM vehicles.
Read all about this fully fixed up semi-classic colored 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo representing Sharpsburg, Georgia in this month's issue of Lowrider Magazine.
He began searching for a perfect canvas to show off his vision and found a stock 1987 Monte Carlo LS from an ad. Originally, Smiley was going to use it as a daily and just put some wheels on it ...