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Vintage luxury cars have always turned heads on the streets. With extravagant designs and subtle details, you don’t need to dive too deep for a reason to own one for yourself. This 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau is the perfect option for the potential classic enthusiast. A two door hardtop, this Monte Carlo is a call back to a time where the American dream sang strong. The seller reports that this Monte Carlo Landau comes with its original owners’ manual, adding even more value to the car as a collectable, that holds on to a piece of its history and heritage. Not only that, this car reportedly also comes with the infamous 454cid engine, with matching numbers. With that massive engine under the hood, is this Chevrolet powerful enough to take you to the moon?
This 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau 2dr Hardtop Coupe shows off a sleek design complete with swooping lines and ridges. The white is a classic look that you can’t go wrong with, and with that exterior paired to the black vinyl interior which also comes with wood highlights gives off a classy air of professionalism. The lengthy body paired with high ridges speak of sophistication and wealth that was often seen in car designs of the era. The seller reports that the car came with a functional A/C that is, unfortunately, non-functional at the moment. They also reported that this landau top was replaced and a new radio and speakers for you to blast out and enjoy your favorite tunes while taking a cruise around town, Seventies style. The seller also reports that the emergency brake has also been replaced with a new one for better safety.
The 454 engine is a behemoth, taking the form of a massive 7.4 liter V8 with a four-barrel carburetor, running at around 360 horsepower fresh out of the factory, was reportedly rebuilt. In fact, the transmission – an automatic – was also reportedly rebuilt, meaning reliability and repairs most likely won’t be a cause for concern. Reportedly being given away by its original owner, you can trust this 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau 2dr Hardtop Coupe has been treated with plenty of TLC, which has helped it last for this long.
1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau 2dr Hardtop Coupe Original Owner 454cid #s matching Recently had engine rebuilt Transmission rebuilt White Exterior Black vinyl New radio and speakers installed New emergency brake installed Landau top was replaced A/C does not operate Original owners manual
Named after the swish capital of Monaco, Chevy’s Monte Carlo did indeed have lofty aspirations. It was the brand’s first personal luxury car, taking the fight to Ford with the Thunderbird. The Monte Carlo debuted in 1970, which was well over ten years after the Thunderbird. However, Chevy had carefully studied the market, and they weren’t in a hurry. After all, they had the Corvette and the Camaro making waves. So when they did launch the Monte Carlo, it created quite a stir. If you’d like to own one of the earliest Monte Carlos, we’ve got a 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS up for sale right now. This 87,322-mile car has recently received a full restoration. Moreover, it’s said to sport all matching numbers, and comes to your hands with all maintenance up to date. Now isn’t that great? You don’t have to worry about issues, but can enjoy your purchase from the get-go.
Chevy’s Monte Carlo was their answer to the personal luxury car segment that Ford brought to America with the T-Bird. Made over six generations, the Monte Carlo entered the market in 1970. The Monte Carlo also spawned a stablemate called the Pontiac Grand Prix, much like the Firebird was to the Camaro. If you’ve wanted to experience what a Monte Carlo can be like, we’ve got a nice fourth-generation 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Coupe for sale right now. It’s got a new engine, and some refurbishment work has been performed too.
Chevy’s Monte Carlo has been a two-door coupe in the Bowtie’s model line-up for quite some time. Made over seven generations and named after the capital city of Monaco, the Monte Carlo has gained a following of its own. In fact, it can be considered Chevy’s take on the Personal Luxury Car, especially when earlier generations are considered. Take this second-generation 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo as an example. Bearing only 45,750 miles on the clock, this car hasn’t seen a lot of action – but that’s great for you, its next potential owner.
Chevy’s Camaro was introduced in 1967, along with its sibling, the Pontiac Firebird. This duo from General Motors took aim at Ford’s runaway success in the pony car segment, the Mustang. How could Ford have all the fun? The General had to respond, and they fired back with this one-two salvo. Thanks to their efforts, we’ve seen many Mustang vs Camaro battles, and eager enthusiasts on both sides. Heck, you’ll even find collectors with both models in their custody, and they’re hard-pressed to pick a favorite. However, 2024 was a sad year for the Camaro, as Chevy stopped making it. They haven’t said anything about a successor, yet. But you can wipe away those tears and put a smile on your face by purchasing this reported 900-horsepower 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 from us. The car’s got a new engine with just 2,500 miles on it, and a slew of upgrades. The current owner also reports the presence of documentation and receipts to back up the work done to make it what it is today.
Say hello to the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS. You may be familiar with the name; after all, it’s one of the most iconic cars out there. It was a proper performance car that took the Camaro name to new heights. One of the downsides of this kind of fame is that imitators are aplenty — not all Camaros bore the SS moniker when they left the showroom. However, our featured car is reported to be a true SS. Moreover, it’s undergone a complete restoration to bring it to its current condition.
Would you like to own a vehicle that’s a sports car and a pickup truck rolled into one surprisingly stylish package? Well, that’s what the Chevy El Camino has been offering for several years, until it bowed out in 1987. This interesting body style provided the ride quality and handling of a car, paired with some load-lugging capabilities more atypical of pickup trucks. Called the Coupe Utility segment, this would go on to become immensely popular in countries such as Australia and South Africa. So if you’re a Coupe Utility fan, check out this 1987 Chevrolet El Camino SS with just 5,000 original miles that we’re selling right now. The current owner reports that it’s had a recent oil change, and comes with a maintenance manual, plus an original car cover to keep it safe should you need to park it outdoors.
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