Vehicle Description
Looking for a 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aero Coupe... Look no further! In
'87, the Chevrolet Monte Carlo coupe, model 1G, came in LS and SS
versions. A V-6 was standard in the LS and the V-8 version listed
for $11,746 or $440 more than the V-6. The V-8-only Monte Carlo SS
(RPO Z37/Z65) had a base price of $13,463. The Aerocoupe listed at
$14,838 without any add-on extras. The main difference between the
1986 version and the 1987 edition was the placement of decals on
the front doors. All 200 of the 1986 Aerocoupes, which were
actually finished by Cars and Concepts of Brighton, Mich., were
white with burgundy interiors. The following year, when the cars
were done completely on the regular Pontiac production line, they
were available in white, black, gray and burgundy. Powering the
3,528-lb. Aerocoupe was the high-output Super Sport version of the
5.0-liter (305-cid) small-block V-8, which produced 180 net hp. It
came attached to a four-speed overdrive automatic transmission. The
Monte Carlos used body-on-frame construction and rode on 108-inch
wheelbases. Disc brakes in front and drum brakes in back did the
stopping. The carburated small-block could push the speedometer up
over 115 mph, but magazine tests at the time found the cars clocked
only high-16s for the quarter-mile. We have a beautiful Black Aero
Coupe that is in amazing condition. Take this home and have a great
ride for the summer and a even better conversation piece at your
favorite cruise night!