Vehicle Description
History
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a two-door coupe manufactured and
marketed by Chevrolet from 1970 to 2007 model years
(non-continuously), encompassing six generations. Chevrolet
marketed the Monte Carlo as a personal luxury car, with the last
generation classified as a full-sized coup�.
The car was named for the city Monte Carlo in the Principality of
Monaco, specifically the ward of Monte Carlo/Sp�lugues.
In 1987, Chevrolet made a couple of performance versions of the
Monte Carlo, the SS, and Aero-coupe. The Super Sport incorporated
the "smoothed" rear bumper and tail lamps first introduced on the
1986 Luxury Sport and midway through the production year introduced
the "lay-down" spoiler. The Aero-coupe made up 6,052 of the 39,251
total Super Sports that were produced that year.
The Aero-coupe was created by modifications to the Super Sport
body, including a more deeply sloped rear window and a shorter
trunk lid sporting a spoiler that lay more flat than previous Super
Sports. The SS and the Aerocoupe with the slippery front nose
became the Monte Carlo body style used in NASCAR until the car went
out of production.
You do not have to race in NASCAR to have one of these rare
Aero-coupes as we have a white 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Aerocoupe here at Skyway Classics today.
Features & Options
A lot of features came standard on the Monte Carlo SS and the
Aero-coupe including comfortable high-back buckets in maroon cloth,
luxury features like A/C, power windows and locks, a tilt steering
column, and a center console were standard equipment, making this
truly the top-of-the-line Chevy that year. There's also a sport
steering wheel, gauges, air conditioning, radio, automatic trans
with a factory console, that looks great.
The only engine available was Chevy's small block 5.0 liter L69 V8
with a 4-barrel carburetor.
Add to that an aluminum intake, and a performance dual exhaust
system and it really runs well.
A 200R4 4-speed automatic feeding 3.73 gears was standard
equipment, so the Aero-coupe is great off the line and can still
cruise, too.
Look at both sets of wheels and tires that come with this
Aero-coupe. The stock ones are alloy wheels with 235/60/15
white-letter radials and a great set of Bart Racing wheels and
Hoosier tires give it the look it had when these cars ran the
NASCAR circuit!
Availability
The 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe we have at Skyway
Classics hits the mark if you want a limited production performance
car, has an interesting NASCAR history, and great street looks and
performance. Race on down to Skyway Classics and see this Aerocoupe
today!
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
We also finance! Check out our financiers here at
https://www.skywayclassics.com/financiers
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