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The fourth-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo is not the most memorable car out there. Sure, the NASCAR-inspired Aerocoupe version looks cool, but other than that, the 1980s Monte Carlo is a mundane, ...
Seen from afar, this 1980 Monte Carlo doesn’t seem to hide too many secrets, save for the color that certainly matches autumn leaves or the rust touches that would be expected from a barn find. But ...
A confederacy of talented friends and builders made damn certain that this mighty clean Monte Carlo would represent Southern lowriders in style. The South will rise again, they say, and we're ...
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 ...
When you hear the words “LS,” “V-8,” and “turbocharged,” you probably think of a rear-wheel-drive Bowtied beast conquering the drag strip—especially when said LS V8 produces over 700 horsepower.
Jimmy stumbled across a 1987 Monte Carlo sitting outside of a home. As it sat, the car was a former lowrider sporting a weathered Candy Red paintjob and trunk mural. The car had definitely seen better ...
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