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I would have much rather had it before all of the drive train swap. The 402, 4 speed and 3.31 would have been much better.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
#12
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my monte that jason is redoing is gonna be 496 6 speed 3:73 it should be pretty torquey.
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#13
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He could move it over to me for 15k. It would look good with some Torque Thrusts on it.
He must be hittin' that pipe if he thinks that is a 50k car. |
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scuncio (09-28-2019) |
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how rare are the 4 speed montes? ive got whats left of one that's been in my salvage cars for around 20 years.
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According to the first gen Monte Carlo website 589 were built with the 402/4 speed combo in 1970. With special paint in Hugger Orange that's a holy grail Monte Carlo IMO. In 1971 there were only 80 402/4 speeds built!
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Was a holy grail Monte Carlo before the upgrades I mean.
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#17
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The numbers I have are 589 402 and 839 SB 4 speed cars built in 70.
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Getting hard to watch this one being relisted again and again...someone please buy it and enjoy it already. I'm thinking this is a car that would do extremely well at Barrett Jackson...seriously, the restomods are bringing more $$ than I've ever seen in my lifetime.
Link to 1970 Monte Carlo Restomod auction |
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