A few weeks ago, Hemmings Blog asked readers if they would favor an early Buick Grand National or a Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS from the early 1980s, from the standpoint of picking a car for driving ...
John Cain’s 1986 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe has 15,000 original miles on it and looked just like he drove it off the dealer’s lot in April more than 30 years ago, until a fire damaged it Saturday while ...
For those that might have missed all the web coverage, we started this Week To Wicked build with a bone stock 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe from Jegs High Performance. What’s an Aerocoupe you ask?
Produced from 1980 to 1987, the fourth-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo was a typical G-body car. It shares a boxy exterior with other GMs, such as the Buick Regal and Oldsmobile Cutlass, and it ...
Some cars just exist while others have pretty interesting back stories. A great example of this is the Fourth-gen (1981-1988) Monte Carlo Aerocoupe. This car first appeared in 1986 when just 200 ...
The Monte Carlo was discontinued by Chevy due to poor sales and declining performance. Actually, the model was canceled twice ...
Every journey begins with a single step and Mondays are our first figurative step in completing our Week To Wicked projects where we have just one week to transform stock Chevys into something quite a ...
Sometimes virtual artists love to create beautiful or controversial projects irrespective of the age or lineage of the vehicle. Other times, pixel masters are keen on expressing their passion through ...
The final day of our weeklong transformation of Jegs' 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe was a long one, as is typical with our Week To Wicked builds. After all, when you're replacing just about every ...
The extended back window and shortened deck on today's Nice Price or No Dice Monte Carlo SS are design tweaks Chevy intended to give the car an edge on the NASCAR circuit. Let's see if this rare coupe ...