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2000 Monte Carlo Ss Pace Car Limited Edition Easy Fix! Please Finish! on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:120000
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States

Good car, needs finishing! Come and get it! 

Only a little over 2200 of them made, VERY low reserve, and over 10 years of doing good business on here with 5 years of being certified with Paypal, so bid with confidence!

I got the car right after it had a very low speed impact in the front. The car had one cracked headlight, the hood was winkled, and the front bumper was damaged but repairable. The big issue for me was BCM(body control module) kept draining the battery, but it drove fine even still, so I took it home.

I wanted it perfect, so bought:
headlights 
hood
fender 
a graphics flag pack so once painted the car could go back to looking correct 
engine steam cleaned
leather seats steam cleaned 
the ignition tumbler was loose(typical) so replaced with new mechanism 
the body computer was draining the battery so I have one new in box waiting for install 
new battery
and another black steering wheel in a box if you don't like the one that is on there

The car is not starting now, but it just needs to go to the dealer and have the computer installed and programmed. Was running just fine till the computer quit. No over-heating, no misses, no slipping or weirdness. It is a solid car, a limited car, economical at 27 mpg, and needs someone that appreciates it. When you can find one, this year goes for $9,000 all the time with the same miles (120k if I remember right) and if I had the time, I would finish it. Truth be told, I do not have the time, and have 3 classics at the shop that I am building and just can't justify taking time away from the bigger projects. 

I have left enough meat on the bone for the next guy to have a good car or make a good profit. I am negotiable on the price but don't waste my time. I am a car lover, not a salesman, and don't have time for all that. 

What it needs to be finished:
Paint
Body Control module installed and programmed(2 hours for everything, or one hour if you bolt it in yourself and take it to them).
Get the hood latch adjusted/working 

That's it. 

Hope to hear from you, and thanks for looking. 

Oh, and yes I have the clear title in hand, no leins. Apparently that is an issue on here?

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