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Old 05-31-2019, 02:59 AM
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Default '70 402/4-sp Special Paint Monte Carlo, Modern LS/5-sp Retrofit

I know someone from this site owned this car at one time....

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Old 05-31-2019, 03:10 AM
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Also here: https://www.carsforsale.com/used-car...9823/inventory

For 50k you would think they could put the horn button on correctly.

Pretty cool car. I like the functioning (appears that way) cowl induction hood. Nice touch. But I could do without some of the other bling type add ons, like the carbon fiber dash inserts.
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Old 05-31-2019, 03:16 AM
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Also here: https://www.carsforsale.com/used-car...9823/inventory

For 50k you would think they could put the horn button on correctly.

Pretty cool car. I like the functioning (appears that way) cowl induction hood. Nice touch. But I could do without some of the other bling type add ons, like the carbon fiber dash inserts.

LOL,

I can just hear the salesman saying, "oh that is just a minor adjustment to straighten out that horn button".

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I can imagine how nice that car would look with a clean set of factory rallies and some period correct radials. It would look twice as good with normal size wheels.
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Kind of a shame to not put that one back 100% factory stock, considering how rare of a car it is. There are plenty of early 70's Monte's out there that could be set up with LS power. Oh well. His car, his way.
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This one is still looking for a good home...relisted in the link below.

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When i sold that car it was all #s matching and orig...what a shame...
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This one still seems to be looking for a home - it's been relisted in the link below. I can't help but think it would have been an easier sell if it had stayed stock.

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That car would cost more than its worth to return it to stock, IF, it still had the original drivetrain with it. A shame indeed.
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Monte's are very hard to move.

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