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1987 Chevy Monte Carlo Ss 454 Big Block on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:111472
Location:

Burlington, New Jersey, United States

Burlington, New Jersey, United States

Hey Guys, Check out this really nice 1987 Chevy Monte Carlo SS with 454 big block power.  This car was recently restored a few years ago and basically just needs a new owner.  Overall condition of the car is really good.  The interior is like new and seats are near perfect along with the door panels.  Tires have been updated and have less than 500 miles on them on all four.  Car shifts and drives real nice with no signs of any major leaks or signs of exhaust leaks.  As far as paint overall it looks real nice theres a few spots we would call fisheyes that should wet sand out from a qualified body shop.  They are located on the driver side door mainly.  The metallic flake really shines nice in the sun.  Car starts up every time with no issues and idles real nice.  Heres a quick list of all the recent updates done to this Monte

454 BBC Engine

Mark IV Block

Edlebrock Performer Intake

781 GM Cast Heads

Roller Rockers

Forged Pistons small dome with approx 10:1 compression

Comp Cams hydraulic 280/280 520/520

850 Holley Double Pumper

Hooker Headers

2800 stall convertor in a 700 r4 trans

Moser Complete 12 bolt rear 3.73 ratio with 9 inch axles

Flowmaster true dual exhaust

Convo pro polished wheels

We do reserve the right to end the auction early as it is for sale locally at our dealership.  Local people can come by Burlington Chevy 9 to 9 M thru F and 9 to 5 Saturday.  We can do motor vehicle work for all 50 states if need be. If out of state we do not have to collect state sales tax just a doc fee of 298.40 which is to be added to the winning bid.  title fee is approx 30 dollars as well.  Payment can only be taking in certified bank check or cash.  A 1000 dollar deposit is required 24 hours after end of auction.  Transportation is available at additional cost to all 50 states.  Please call me at 6093862700 ext 114 or just ask for bobby williams. I can also be emailed at bobby80bnb@gmail.com.  Good luck and happy bidding!

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