Vehicle Description
Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1987 Chevrolet SS Monte
Carlo Aerocoupe. No ordinary Monte Carlo, the Aerocoupe was
introduced in 1986 as a homologation car. Ford's new aerodynamic
Thunderbird was threatening Chevrolet's dominance in the NASCAR
Winston Cup series; the raked rear window of the Aerocoupe lowered
the drag coefficient just enough to make it more competitive. Dale
Earnhardt won the 1986 and 1987 Winston Cup in an Aerocoupe,
earning the nickname "The Count of Monte Carlo."
This example, finished in black over burgundy interior, shows just
57,000 original miles. Paint and body show well with straight
panels and good gaps. Clean CarFax with no accidents. A southern
car with a very clean and original undercarriage (see photos).
Interior is all original and has held up well - the tops of the
door panels have faded slightly but interior surfaces are otherwise
excellent. Original Delco stereo works great. Air conditioning has
been converted to R-134a and is blowing cold. It presents as a
correct and unmolested example both inside and out.
Under the hood is a high-output 305 cubic inch V8 mated to a
automatic transmission with overdrive. Performance is sprightly and
the car feels tight, put-together and rattle-free - a testament to
its low mileage. It certainly checks the right boxes for the
collector-enthusiast who actually wants something to drive - a
low-production, NASCAR homologation car with classic 1980s styling,
all in an affordable package with modern comforts such as cold A/C
and a good stereo. For more information about this 1987 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo Aerocoupe for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta,
please call 404-692-5250.