This 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Cruises Like A King

By Steven Symes Apr 25, 2019
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By Steven Symes Apr 25, 2019
The paint job on this classic Chevy is absolutely breathtaking.

Whether you want to hit Main Street or the highway, this 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo ensures you’re traveling in style. This exceptionally clean car looks fantastic without trying hard, making it the ultimate in understated coolness. What’s more, Restore A Muscle Car provides a first generation Monte Carlo without rust and immaculate body panels.

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Being offered by Restore-A-Mucle-Car, this Monte Carlo went through an exhaustive panel restoration process, ensuring all body lines are absolutely straight. On top of that is a breathtaking Code 65 mirror finish Huger Orange paint job that makes this ride one everyone will admire. A new black vinyl top, all-new glass, immaculate brightwork, and fresh tires complete the look.

Turn the key and fire up the Chevrolet 350 V8, which pumps out a throaty 350-horsepower. The engine and driveline were both rebuilt 2,000 miles ago, so they’ll both serve you well for a long time. Only the best parts were used in the rebuild, including a Holly 650 4 barrel carburetor, a new GM aluminum intake, and a chrome engine dress up kit that will make you proud to pop the hood on this ride. The water pump, alternator, and power steering unit were also installed. A smooth 4-speed Muncie manual transmission works with the engine, so you can row through the gears just like back in the day.

While the interior isn’t flashy in this Chevrolet, it sure is comfortable. The headliner and carpet are new, which go a long way to making the space feel nice. The original OE dash is free of cracks, preserving the look and feel of the car. Also original are the vinyl bucket seats, something that completes the vintage vibe for this Monte Carlo. You also get to enjoy air conditioning, for when you don’t want to cruise with the windows down and the breeze blowing through.

As a classic American muscle car and the first generation of an automotive legend, this 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a fine ride to add to any car collection.

Source: Restore-A-Mucle-Car


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