Vehicle Description
This 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is an icon that has been kept in
an amazing survivor condition, right down to numbers-matching
high-output V8. And because these coupes have one of the best color
combos around, you know it's an awesome total classic package.
This has a look of an exceptionally preserved coupe. The timeless
white paint shows all the right signs of being the factory-applied
finish, and we should all be lucky to look this good after more
than 35 years. Part of the level of preservation on this car is
because you know it has seen less use. The mileage on the odometer
is believed to reflect the actual total (averaging under 600 miles
annually), and the crisp lines and straight sheetmetal shows the
overall care this has received over the decades. Even the
wraparound triple-tone stripe and SS decals showing nicely against
the white paint. Elements like the well-integrated chin spoiler and
trunk spoiler give this the proper SS looks. And of course, these
were famous for the aerodynamic color-matched front end that helped
people like Darrell Waltrip win the 1985 Winston Cup
Championship.
The maroon interior continues this coupe's exceptional level of
preservation. It's like a luxurious time capsule with the comfy
velour upholstery. Plus, the headliner, door panels, dash, and
carpeting all look and feel great in their deep red color. And all
the best features have been nicely preserved, including the Delco
AM/FM/cassette stereo and cold-blowing factory air conditioning.
Bucket seats, a center console, and a grippy SS steering wheel get
your sports car senses pumping. And the full round gauge package
with tachometer only heightens this feeling.
The 305 cubic-inch V8 under the hood is the numbers-matching unit.
Topped with a Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor, this High Output
version really makes the most out of the small block. All of this
looks quite stock and well-preserved. In fact, the largest upgrade
is not one you'll see, but you will certainly hear. This now has a
newer exhaust with Flowmasters. The V8 is set up to be a
torque-filled package that is perfect no matter if you're using
this personal coupe for luxury or performance. In fact, the 1985
model is preferred for versatility because it was the debut of the
four-speed automatic transmission with highway-friendly overdrive.
And there are great anytime features like the power steering, power
brakes w/front discs, and sway bars front & rear.
Complete with the dealer invoice, bill of sale, warranty card, and
window sticker, you're looking at a well preserved survivor that's
up for grabs. It's a great collectible that's also made to be a
comfy driver. Call today!!!