Vehicle Description
1980 Chevrolet Monza Spyder 2+2 RestomodOne owner car originally
purchased at Anthony Chevrolet, St. Louis Missouri One of only
7,589 Monza Spyders produced 350 CID V-8 engine with MSD ignition,
distributorTurbo Hydramatic 350 three-speed automatic
transmissionSilver exterior (code 15) with Spyder package (code
29)Carmine interior with Pompey Woven Cloth (code 74J)AutoMeter
gauges and power steeringSunroof and B&M shifterDocumentation
includes original owner?s manual, original sales brochure and
original dealer folder Between the Vega and the Cavalier came the
Monza, Chevrolet?s second H-body car. General Motors? John DeLorean
nicknamed it the ?Italian Vega,? citing styling with a strong
resemblance to the Ferrari 365 GTC/4. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is
pleased to present this lightly restomodded 1980 Monza Spyder 2+2.
We are selling this Monza Spyder for a local friend who has owned
this car since new and purchased it down the street from us at
Anthony Chevrolet on December 19th 1979. The car is still sold on
the original 1980 Missouri title! Made at GM?s Lordstown, Ohio
factory, this car was first titled in Saint Louis, Missouri on
January 21, 1980 and is still owned by the original owner. Finished
in Silver (code 15), the car?s paint and trim are in overall very
good condition. There are some minor blemishes visible at close
range, chips at the hood?s leading edge and the side graphics are
pealing in areas. The car?s bodywork is straight and solid, its
engine bay is very tidy while the body-colored bumpers fit tightly
to the body. Note the sideview mirrors are black. This Monza rolls
on Galaxy R1 VITour radials, size 185/70R13 all around. Each one is
mounted to an American Racing alloy wheel. All wheels and tires are
in good condition. Under the hood is a 350 CID V-8 engine with
multiple chrome parts after a visit to Matt Johnson?s Performance
Center in St. Louis. A PowerMaster alternator, MSD ignition and
distributor are also present. The battery appears new. Backing the
engine is a Turbo Hydramatic 350 three-speed automatic
transmission. Driver convenience features include power steering
and rear window defroster. The Monza 2+2 and its Buick and
Oldsmobile variants feature GM's first use of a torque arm rear
suspension. Inside, the Carmine (code 74J) cloth and vinyl interior
is in good, original condition. The front bucket seats and rear
bench, plus the matching red carpet and all in good order. The
headliner around the factory sunroof is in good, original shape
while the three-spoke aftermarket steering wheel is in very good
condition. The dashboard comes with a full suite of AutoMeter
gauges while the inner door liners are in good, original shape. A
B&M shifter fills the center console and completing the
interior is an Alpine AM/FM stereo with CD player and remote
control. The 1980 Monza model year lineup consisted of a base 2+2
hatchback, notchback and 2+2 sport hatchback; the 151 CID
four-cylinder engine remained standard and the only engine option
was the 3.8-liter Buick V-6. Chevrolet decided to discontinue the
Monza at the end of the 1980 model year and let base models of the
Chevrolet Camaro and the new Chevrolet Citation X-11 hold the
division's place sporty-coupe market. The ?Spyder? nameplate had
been used to designate the 1962?1964 Corvair turbocharged model.
The ?Spyder? name was introduced for the Chevrolet Monza in 1976.
This package included performance equipment and some small
appearance items. The Monza Spyder equipment package was available
on all 2+2 hatchbacks and Monza Towne Coupes (with the ?sport
equipment? package) with five-speed manual and Turbo Hydra-Matic
automatic transmissions. The Spyder equipment package included a
two-barrel, Dura-Built 2.3-liter engine, floor console unit, large
front and rear stabilizer bars, special shock absorbers,
steel-belted radial ply blackwall tires, wheel opening moldings
(chrome), day-night inside mirror, a sport steering wheel
(two-spoke), a special instrumentation and ?stitched? instrument
panel pad with added wood-grain vinyl accents (standard on 2+2),
distinctive ?Spyder? identification (script fender emblems,
steering wheel horn button insert) and Spyder front facia and
rear-lock cover. The 1980 Monza Spyder package comprised these
features: BR70-13C steel-belted radial ply blackwall tires (with
option for raised white lettering), sport suspension, black front
and rear bumper rub strips, black headlights frames, black
windshield, belt, side and rear window moldings (not available with
black exterior), black painted body sill (also not available with
black exterior), black door and center pillar louvers, black
painted taillight frames, body color front air dam and rear
spoiler, Spyder emblems on front facia, rear lock cover and sport
steering wheel (horn button insert), black sport mirrors (LH
remote, RH manual), rear spoiler and body stripes with Spyder
lettering outlined in accent body color, Spyder hood decal, black
painted Rally II wheels with bright trim rings and center caps.
Documentation includes original owner?s manual, original sales
brochure and original dealer folder. Competition to this Monza in
1980 included AMC?s Spirit, Buick?s Skyhawk, Datsun?s 210 and
200SX, Dodge?s Colt and Omni, Ford?s Mustang and Pinto, Honda?s
Civic, Mazda?s GLC/323, Mercury?s Capri and Bobcat, Mitsubishi?s
Mirage, Oldsmobile?s Firenza, Plymouth?s Arrow, Colt and Horizon,
Pontiac?s Sunbird and Toyota?s Corolla. Despite GM Head Designer
William Mitchell?s assertion that, ?[Styling] a small car is like
tailoring a dwarf ? it?s hard to make it look right,? the H-bodies
were touted as deriving VIN: 1R07AA7142584 This car is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on
the odometer shows 22,705 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a
clean and clear original Missouri title from 1980. GET OUT AND
DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below
that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.