The Monte Carlo was discontinued by Chevy due to poor sales and declining performance. Actually, the model was canceled twice ...
When it comes to 20th century American-made engines, Chevrolet's big block V8 motors are among the most highly regarded by automotive enthusiasts and experts alike. With their power, durability, and ...
There are just some cars out there that give off that "I'm 60-plus feel." However, some of those cars, if done right, IF . . . done right, can just straight up look rad. When the words '86 Monte Carlo ...
We gathered a gamut of streetable performancet Theresa Marie Willix's '66 400 Pontiac, Power Tour participant Ed Rogers and his '86 Monte Carlo SS, and Eric Kang's blown 383 '95 Trans Am. We pit '60's ...
Chris West got into his Monte Carlo nearly four years ago. Since then, he swapped out the 305ci for a ZZ383 crate engine, a built Turbo 400 transmission with a 3,200-stall converter, including an ...
Introduced in 1970, the SS variant of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was axed at the end of 1971, only to be summoned again in 1983. This second coming lasted until the end of 1988 and became the glory ...
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 ...
The 1984 Monte Carlo SS gets our vote for "Sleeper of the Year. '' It satisfies all essential performance requirements and delivers them at a remarkably competitive price compared to contemporary ...
The Chevy Monte Carlo debuted for the 1970 model year. Developed under the watchful eye of Chevrolet General Manager Pete Estes, the Monte Carlo was built on General Motors’ A-Special platform, along ...