Chevrolet: Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars
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Monte Carlo SS 1985, all original with only 13k miles. Maroon paint and interior. I am the second owner. It has the Monte Carlo SS package with automatic transmission and power windows and door locks. Extremely clean and road ready. You do not have to spend more money on this car as you would buying one that has been untouched. It has already been done. All fluids changed and new radiator, new belts, and new hoses plus original tires and rims and an extra set of OEM MCSS N90 wheels professionally redone with custom grey gunmetal color and BF Goodrich tires which cost $2000. The air conditioning works with the old R12 refrigerant. I had a tech add R12 to it last September and it is still holding. The headliner and the visor fabric has been replaced. Car has the undercoating which was installed at the dealership upon purchase. There is one tiny almost a dent between the driver side rear wheel and the drivers side back window.
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