Vehicle Description
This 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau is coming off of long-term
ownership, and you can really see the difference the extra care
makes. But more than just well-preserved, you're going to love this
premium cruiser for outstanding features everywhere from its V8
power to the ultra-desirable T-tops.
This was the first year for the second generation Monte Carlo, and
it was about rolling sophistication. After all, it has a very regal
presence with its correct Regal Black paint that gives off a deep
shine from a modern clearcoat respray. And the black Landau roof
offers a nice coordination while giving this premium coupe its
namesake. But what really still catches your eye in are the
details. Up front, the large round headlights are nicely integrated
into the pointed front end. The rear has a crisp line that also
creates a stylish overhang for the taillights. And nothing beats
this coupe's profile. The sweeping fender line that extends all the
way into the doors is something they'd never dare try again today,
and it's showcased so well with the sporty red pinstripe. Plus,
there's all the right brightwork, with wraparound chrome bumpers,
nice rocket trim, and a hint of flair in the upgraded torque thrust
wheels. Overall, the reason why this coupe looks so good today is
because the consignor has owned it for 44 years. That means the it
has been cherished for decades.
It's always a classic sign of elegance when the exterior pinstripe
matches the interior. So it's especially nice to see great care
taken to keep the all-red inside so highly original and vibrant.
Those who knew how to option their Monte Carlo correctly could
really get it to live up to Chevy's personal luxury aim for this
coupe. The 2nd gen debuted a new bucket seat design that really
knew how to cradle the driver and front passenger. It's finished in
a plush velour, and it's complete, right down to the button-top
presentation. Plus, you'll love showing off the cool swivel action
that these have for better access. A sporty center console and
wraparound instrument panel complete a very driver-oriented
package. The premium feeling continues with plenty of walnut
wood-like trim, an upgraded AM/FM digital tuner w/cassette, and
factory air conditioning (will need servicing to blow the ideal
amount of cold.) And of course, the T-top option lets you share
this well-preserved and loaded interior with the world.
Part of this car's exceptional care is also seen in the engine bay.
This is believed to be the original 350 cubic-inch motor, and
there's a clean presentation that show the utmost care everywhere
from the hoses to the Optima red top battery. This even looks like
there has been a recent tune-up. It fires up nicely as the V8
inhales deeply with the four-barrel carburetor, and it runs
smoothly while delivering the kind of torque you demand from a
large classic American coupe. In fact, this one keeps its
easy-cruising attitude with great driving features like power
steering, power brakes with front discs, a three-speed automatic
transmission, and sway bars front & rear.
The sale come complete with the owner's manual, maintenance
records, service manual, car cover, T-top sleeves, and even an
extra set of T-tops if you wish. This is the kind of quality care
and extras that come from a long-term cherished classic. So you
know this is an opportunity you can't miss. Call today!!!