Monte Carlo on 2040-cars
Ridgeland, California, United States
Contact only by mail : larscummerbund@gmx.net For sale this classic 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Indianapolis is iconic for it-s road racing heritage, much like the venerable Chevrolet Monte Carlo. If you are ready to channel your inner Bobby Allison, this is the car for you! Take this winner home today and you can be doing donuts across your neighbor-s lawn just like you would in the infield of the brick yard! Green inside and out, your neighbors will match when the envy sets in as you park in your drive way and if this Monte isn-t cool enough already, it-s got air conditioning! Sporting a 350 CID SBC V8 and 3 speed automatic transmission, this 1972 Monte Carlo is ready to rock and roll all night. This 1972 Monte Carlo isn-t small, to help keep a handle on the big gal she has power brakes and power steering. With only 38,342 miles on her, it-s safe to say you have miles of smiles ahead of you! Options on this 1972 Monte Carlo for sale include: AC/Heat, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Radial tires, Rally Wheels, and Seat Belts. Remember, if you ain-t first, you?re last, so come scoop up this sweet little ride before she-s gone!
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