1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss on 2040-cars
Jefferson, Ohio, United States
I am selling my 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo. This is a extremely clean car. The body is in great shape!! It could stand to use a paint job. Otherwise excellent condition. The interior is all original with the exception of the stereo which was upgraded to a aftermarket CD player with detachable face. The interior is all stock and in perfect shape, no rips or tears. No dash cracks or any other plastic cracked. All the glass is in great shape with no cracks or pits. The engine is original as well as the transmission. The only aftermarket item there is the mufflers were changed to aftermarkets. 3 Tires are in new shape, the third will need replaced. The trunk is perfect with the original carpet. The car comes with a summer/winter car cover custom to this car. The car also comes with the trailer shown. The trailer is a heavy duty trailer with two ramps. All lights work. The trailer needs painted. Overall this is a great deal!
I will be posting more pictures on Sunday. The pictures of car are from summer, and of car on trailer are from today. (It's being stored in my barn) Please bid with confidence!! |
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