"By 1970s standards, the new Monza 2+2, (the official name for the
hatchback), was a sharp looking car, a slick fastback with definite
Ferrari overtones. The nose featured quad headlights, two thin
slits in place of a traditional grille, and flexible plastic
cladding that minimized the visual impact of the 5 mph bumpers.
Inside, the Vega based interior received a high class makeover.
Dimensionally it was similar to the Ford Mustang II, slightly
longer in length and narrower in width. The Monza would stay in the
Chevrolet lineup for just six model years, discontinued in 1980 to
make way for the Cavalier." Motor Trend, Oct. 2020
For consignment, a 1975 Chevrolet Monza hatchback showing 3,151
miles, but the true miles are unknown. This clean street machine
puts out over 500 horsepower and was featured in All Chevy magazine
in 1992, about a year before its repaint.
Due to modifications of the emissions control devices installed by
the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and federal laws
to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on public
highways in your area.*
Exterior
A long way from showroom original, this vibrant car has
monochromatic orange coverage on the top surfaces and giving way to
sweeping silver stripes under which we find red paint, all in nice
shape and accentuating the pointed back end, here with an
aggressive, integrated spoiler on which the silver tracks. Distinct
tail lights top the red coverage in back capped off by massive dual
exhaust tips while up front, the big hood snorkel intake rises high
to get the most air it can, and a front air dam grabs its share.
15-inch Weld Prostar wheels with deeply staggered width look the
part and hood pins keep the louvered lid on over the engine.
Imperfections include some minor chips and many are touched up,
some light bubbling in the red, and typical chin scrapes.
Interior
Doors that open include stylized gray vinyl door panels with orange
bordered silver detail that mirrors the outside design and both
doors are in very nice condition. That combination of gray, silver,
and orange is transferred to the bucket seats with bold striping
and orange racing harnesses tied to an orange roll cage, in keeping
with the theme. Up front, a Grant GT steering wheel fronts a custom
dashboard replete with more AutoMeter gauges than a speed shop and
the silver vinyl dash pad takes in a shift light and a clock and
vacuum gauge toward the center, hovering above the orange mid
panels that makes for a clean presentation. There are also vent
levers and an AM/FM/CD radio, while a Hurst shifter occupies the
decorative center console all over a nice gray carpet that covers
front and back. Even the headliner is in place, now tucked behind
the orange roll cage.
Drivetrain
A show worthy engine bay holds the 427ci V8, complete with a Comp
cam, (.568i/578e lift/236i/242e duration @050), Edelbrock aluminum
heads, an Edelbrock intake and a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, all
good for a dyno proven 521.6 horsepower. A Doug Nash 5-speed manual
transmission is behind it and has a new clutch. Power is routed to
the 12 bolt rear axle and 4.56 gears. Custom headers, power
steering and power brakes are present.
Undercarriage
Race ready and clean, the beefy underside includes a heavy duty
transmission brace, coil spring suspension with a 4 link and 3"
dual exhaust that exit through 4" pipes after taking in a pair of
race mufflers. There are no catalytic converters on board. Power
brakes are divided as front disc and rear drums.
Drive-Ability
Quick start, raucous exhaust, and a comfortable interior all begin
our journey on the test loop where enormous power is obviously
underfoot. We note a miss in the engine but continue our check of
functionality. The reverse lights and horn are not working 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.
Many of us have fond memories of the mid 70's Monza which, along
with the Buick Skyhawk, were ubiquitous back in the day, so it's
nice to see one in any form. Here's a great build that's
attractive, clean, and fast while maintaining some retro graphics
that just look right on this triple colored winner.
1R07G52133915
1-Chevrolet
R-Monza 2+2
07-2 Door Hatchback
G-262ci 2bbl V8
5-1975
2-St. Therese, Canada Assy Plant
133915-Sequential Unit Number
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