The first Monte Carlo came out in the fall of 1969 for the 1970
model year. It was Chevy's version of the Pontiac Grand Prix. The
Grand Prix originally came out in 1962, but starting for the 1969
model year the Grand Prix had a separate, unique body. The most
distinctive feature was a huge hood. The Grand Prix and Monte Carlo
were low priced entries in the emerging personal luxury segment,
taking on the likes of the Oldsmobile Toronado and Ford
Thunderbird. A long hood, short trunk lid, two doors and lots of
luxury touches were characteristics of cars in the personal luxury
car segment.
For consignment, a 1972 Monte Carlo showing 1,569 miles, but the
true miles are unknown. This one received a frame off restoration
and includes the numbers matching drivetrain and now presents as a
near impeccable example of a favored car in the hobby. They are hot
sellers here at the Mall, so make like an impala, and hop through
this description quickly before calling!
Exterior
Two stage Oasis Green now adorns the panels of this car, some of
which are new including the quarters and fenders and while some had
the vinyl roof, this hardtop sport coupe has a solid, and of
course, color matched roof and c-pillar. The rocker trim is
noteworthy and is continuous through the application of wheel
opening trim, and connections to the tabs of the wrap around
bumpers. While your eyes are down this low, you'll note the 15-inch
Chevrolet Rally wheels with mirror like trim rings and 245/60R15
tires with a late 2020 date code. Up front, single headlights flank
an egg crate grille and along with the vertical tail lights and
dual exhaust tips, can look pedestrian one minute, and muscle car
aggressive the next, depending on how you view it! Imperfections
include some bubbles, a ding, and a scratch on a low panel near the
rocker trim.
Interior
Nice black grain vinyl forms the door panels, column stitched and
button backed and including a door pull and electric window
switches. The black loop carpet underfoot is in good condition too,
under high back black vinyl buckets that share color, condition,
and materials with the minty rear bench. For a classy touch common
at the time, a simulated burl walnut faceplate is complete with all
the buttons, knobs, and levers with a band on the steering wheel
for congruency. There's a vacancy for the radio and an A/C panel in
the middle along with vents and idiot lights. The wood transverses
to the center console under the horseshoe shifter, designed no
doubt, by boyhood dreams. Overhead, we note a beautifully tight
headliner in impeccable condition while the trunk is barren and
clean and houses a spare.
Drivetrain
New belts and hoses now accompany the rebuilt, numbers matching
350ci L65 V8, rated at 165 horsepower, found in super clean
condition and augmented by a power master cylinder in gold. Behind
it, the numbers matching TH350 3-speed automatic transmission, also
addressed during restoration, sending power to the 12 bolt axle
with 3.31 gears.
Undercarriage
It's been about 1,000 miles since restoration according to our
consignor and the condition of the bottom supports those claims,
it's fantastically clean. There's a drop of oil on the flywheel
cover and not much else to report! Dual exhaust runs through stock
style mufflers, then exits through square chrome tips out back. The
power brakes are configured as front disc and rear drums and wheel
components are spotless underneath as are the knuckles. Suspension
is comprised of coil springs up front and in the back, accompanied
by a 4 link.
Drive-Ability
Let's set the time machine for 1972 and take a seat in this nearly
showroom fresh interior, start the original engine, and row that
original transmission to Drive as we move this lean, green machine
onto the test loop. A solid runner with straight tracking, nice
turn in, good braking, and a comfortable ride! We note the clock
and rear defogger don't work but all other functions work as they
should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
The work has been done for you! She's restored and mostly original
and this attractive body style elicits more interest and salivating
than at any other time, other than when they were rolled onto Chevy
dealership floors. What were commuter cars then, are classics
today. Put some green down on this green Monte and make it
yours!
1H57H2B665105
1-Chevrolet
H-Monte Carlo
57-2 Door Sport Coupe
H-350ci 2bbl V8 165hp
2-1972
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
665105-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
ST 72 13857-1972 Monte Carlo 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
BDY B490539-Baltimore Body #
TR Illegible
PNT 14H-Pewter Silver, Unknown Top Color
11B-2nd Week November
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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Vehicle Details
1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Listing ID:CC-2012072
Price:$28,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1972
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Monte Carlo
Exterior Color:Oasis Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:1568
Stock Number:7938
VIN:1H57H2B665105
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