The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a popular choice among restomod fans and if you’re a professional athlete or an entertainer with deep enough pockets, you could certainly restore one to its former glory ...
Chevy's wildly popular Monte Carlo brought "personal luxury" to the masses in the 1970s. Hundreds of thousands were sold, but how many were preserved and driven fewer than 6000 miles? This example ...
If there is one thing that almost all Lowrider builds have in common, it's the fact that there's always some sort of influence or motivating factor behind the build itself. In many cases, it can be a ...
Hankering for a slice of mid-70s nostalgia finished in Liberace’s favorite color? In that case, step up to this immaculate Gold-on-Tan 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with just 29,582 miles. The 1977 model ...
It’s true; you never get a second chance to make a first impression. For that matter, you don’t get a second chance to have another first car. Brent Diel knows this firsthand. This 1977 Monte Carlo ...
Chevrolet's first personal luxury car, the Monte Carlo debuted in the 1970 model year. It was built on the intermediately-sized A-Special platform, along with the Pontiac Grand Prix, until its ...
As far as I’m concerned, the fourth-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo was the last iteration of this nameplate to be considered worthy of having iconic status. It’s not that the newer fifth and ...
Big rims on old school classics is as common as church on Sundays in the South. The owner of this 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo shows that "big" is a relative term, opting for the 32" rims instead of the ...
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Strange as it seems, we've only seen one Alameda Monte ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results