In the mid-1980s, General Motors’ G-Body platform (Chevy Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix) was being used in NASCAR racing. Well, sort of. The basic body shape was being used. There were few ...
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?
A Chevrolet Monte Carlo sold for $100,000 at the Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction on Thursday, raising money for cancer research at the Phoenix-based Translational Genomics Research Institute.
The Monte Carlo's popularity was slowly but surely declining in the late '80s, and Chevrolet couldn't do much about it. After a strong start, with nearly 188,000 units sold in 1981, the Monte Carlo ...
This is the very first time we’ve introduced a project vehicle, and documented it step-by-step along the way from the very beginning, via video. Project CheapG is a 1987 Chevy Monte Carlo SS that we ...
General Motors used their G-Body platform, namely the Chevy Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix, for its NASCAR entries through the mid-1980s. The G-Body shape had some aerodynamic deficiencies, ...
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