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Default First Gen Monte Carlo Convertibles

We had a few comments about first Gen Monte Carlo convertibles in the other thread, and happened to come across this article about them yesterday and thought I'd share.

https://macsmotorcitygarage.com/unic...4gNtLsAf3evUPg

Unicorn: The 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Convertible
Posted on November 1, 2022 by MCG

Chevrolet never produced a Monte Carlo convertible in 1970, but somehow, we can still find a number of them around.

From the moment of its introduction on September 18,1969, the Monte Carlo was a solid hit for the Chevrolet division. Despite a labor strike at General Motors that halted production for 67 days, the new personal-luxury four-seater racked up sales of more than 130,000 in the first year. Much of that success was no doubt due to the generous variety of choices available to Monte Carlo buyers: several different exterior looks; a range of small-block and big-block V8s; even an SS model. But oddly, perhaps, there was just one body style, a formal-roofed coupe. No convertible.

Still, you can find a surprising number of Monte Carlo convertibles around the collector car scene. Now where did those come from? They’ve been constructed after the fact by enterprising shops and skilled DIY-ers, aided by the friendly interchangeability in GM vehicle platforms. The Monte Carlo, technically designated a G-body, is actually a variant of the A-body—Chevelle, Olds Cutlass, Pontiac Tempest, Buick Skylark—all of which were available as convertibles. And they share the same black metal, windshield, and other critical points. A talented body technician can gather up a Monte Carlo coupe and an A-body donor car and put together a Monte convertible that looks for all the world like a factory production job. And who knows how many of these hybrids have been constructed.

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