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In 1970, Chevrolet introduced – somewhat late by comparison to the other Big Two, not to mention its GM sister divisions – the brand’s personal luxury car. The Monte Carlo didn’t have a smooth start ...
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Feeling nostalgia for being the high school outsider? Are you a fan of sleeper cars with a generous helping of patina? Feel the need to show the rich kid driving daddy's Viper a thing or two? Well, no ...
The 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo was offered with a Turbo-Fire 350 V8 engine standard, but the GM brand was still addicted to more powerful configurations, especially on SS models, despite the new ...
Mike Rendon of Woodland, CA., used to always see Lowrider cars in movies when he was a kid. At that age, there was just something about those cars that really captivated him. Patiently he dreamed of ...
"I'm sure everyone has their own story of the one they shouldn't have let go. For me, it's the car I owned in college-the one I owned when I met my very understanding wife. It was a bright aqua '72 ...
COLUMBUS GROVE — “Monte Carlo Coupe. Change? No refined,” reads the sales brochure for the 1971 Chevy Monte Carlo. The Chevy Monte Carlo was produced through six generations from 1970 to 2007. It was ...
When was the last time Super Chevy magazine ran some first-generation Monte Carlo tech stories? Come to think of it, when was the last time Super Chevy ran any type of Monte Carlo tech stories? There ...
Anyone who is a big fan of the Fast and Furious movie series can recall the 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo from Tokyo Drift. You know, the one that ends up rolling over numerous times after racing a sexy, ...