Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Monte Carlo was a major milestone for Chevrolet: it was the brand's first personal luxury car. The nameplate was successful enough to remain in production until ...
Restoring a classic car can be very rewarding, both from an experience perspective and when doing it for profit, if your plan is to resell the vehicle in tip-top shape. However, doing this with the ...
Hankering for a slice of mid-70s nostalgia finished in Liberace’s favorite color? In that case, step up to this immaculate Gold-on-Tan 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with just 29,582 miles. The 1977 model ...
Chevy's wildly popular Monte Carlo brought "personal luxury" to the masses in the 1970s. Hundreds of thousands were sold, but ...
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Strange as it seems, we've only seen one Alameda Monte ...
Chevrolet’s first personal luxury car, the Monte Carlo debuted in the 1970 model year. It was built on the intermediately-sized A-Special platform, along with the Pontiac Grand Prix, until its ...
Blind to color lines but not bad chrome, lowriding encompasses all races, and among the legions of lowriders who represent the culture is Raul Garcia, who is of Chicano and Native American descent. He ...