Vehicle Description
For those who remember that a Chevrolet Monte Carlo should be equal
parts luxury and sport, this 1987 LS model is exactly what you've
been looking for. It has glossy paint, well-placed upgrades, and a
loaded interior that make it a great all-around cruising coupe.
The Luxury Sport (LS) model brought a new level to the Monte Carlo.
While these fourth-gen coupes have always looked quite striking
with their long hood and short deck appeal, this one really brought
the design together. Elements like Euro-inspired flush headlights
and revised rear make this a more distinctive cruiser. And if
you're a fan of these personal luxury machines, you're going to
love the total presentation. The factory-correct Medium Gray
Metallic was given a more recent respray. That means it has the
right kind of gloss to highlight the flowing curves of the front
fender and overall well-plated sheet metal. The full-length trim
has a mirror-like style that adds to the car's premium nature. And
this also eyes your eye to the 18-inch Boss wheels that give some
additional sporty style to fully live up to the LS name.
The interior keeps the Luxury Sport image going correctly. It
starts with a pair of bucket seats up front that give you a hint of
sports car bolstering, but are really plush enough for grand
touring comfort. The odometer is believed to represent the full
actual mileage, and the interior reflects the less use of a car
that has only averaged about 2,200 miles annually. There are plenty
of comfort features such as cruise control, tilt wheel, the factory
AM/FM/cassette stereo, and cold-blowing air conditioning. Just like
the exterior, this has been upgraded for a nice touch of added
sporty style with an upgraded steering wheel done in a coordinating
gray. And both the dash and center console have a cool carbon
fiber-like textured trim.
Under the hood is the 4.3-liter V6. This is a great motor for
all-around driving because Chevrolet relied on this for use in
everything from the full-size Caprice to work duty in pickup
trucks. So it has a hardy nature, and this comes from the era of
factory fuel injection. It's even linked to a 200-4R four-speed
automatic transmission with highway-friendly overdrive. Add in
power steering, power brakes, and front discs, and you've got a
coupe you can enjoy near or far.
This is the Monte Carlo that truly lives up to its Luxury Sport
name. So if you believe in a sleek coupe that can coddle, too, your
perfect affordable classic awaits. Call today!!!