1987 SS Monte Carlo - black, original
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1987 SS Monte Carlo - black, original
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87 Monte Carlo SS - 305 H.O. engine, 200R4 trans, 100k miles. supposedly rare "saddle tan" interior in decent shape, no rips, hardtop, all original aside from a brand new dual exhaust with a nice rumble. Car is black and in pretty good shape, solid floorboards, great looking car. Cragar SS chrome wheels!
Tell me what it's worth and I'll tell you what I'm about to pay for it...
87 Monte Carlo SS - 305 H.O. engine, 200R4 trans, 100k miles. supposedly rare "saddle tan" interior in decent shape, no rips, hardtop, all original aside from a brand new dual exhaust with a nice rumble. Car is black and in pretty good shape, solid floorboards, great looking car. Cragar SS chrome wheels!
Tell me what it's worth and I'll tell you what I'm about to pay for it...
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That car should be well under $5,000. You don't want to pay more due to the issues that will arise from the age and 100,000 miles on the odometer. A/C work is almost a certainty as are the TCC solenoid (in tranny) and heater core. That's just for starters unless the work has been done already. The engines are very solid though. Be wary of sagging doors, and of course, rust. www.montecarloss.com has a wealth of info. I learned a lot from those folks when I bought mine. You have any other details or photos??
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I've still got money left over, I almost want to go buy that Monte to flip it... I checked it out and it truly was in very good shape, solid body, floors, no sagging anything. interior clean no rips aside from a single 1 on the arm rest, car ran like a top. the only issue worth mentioning is occasionally it wouldn't downshift into first coming to a stop or it would have trouble doing it which I think may have just been bad fluid, could be something worse though.
for 1800 bucks idk man, it was a real gem.
for 1800 bucks idk man, it was a real gem.
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I've still got money left over, I almost want to go buy that Monte to flip it... I checked it out and it truly was in very good shape, solid body, floors, no sagging anything. interior clean no rips aside from a single 1 on the arm rest, car ran like a top. the only issue worth mentioning is occasionally it wouldn't downshift into first coming to a stop or it would have trouble doing it which I think may have just been bad fluid, could be something worse though.
for 1800 bucks idk man, it was a real gem.
for 1800 bucks idk man, it was a real gem.
** A nice little bonus with that $250 price is that it included all new tranny fluid and the filter. The SS probably needs it anyway if not done.