In the early 1970s the Monte Carlo was the go to town Saturday night car the ranchers favored. They ignored the Frenchie name. They liked the way she drove and looked.
So when this West Texas Monte died on the prairie she weathered well until my granddaddy decided to bring her back.
The pictures tell the story. Restored to her former glory; new paint and interior, ebuilt engine and tranny, pruced up dash and every working thing. Not like new, ut cleans up real nice.
She'd like to stay in Texas, ut might find a new home that granddaddy would approve. Give it a try. Call 713 464 6717.
On Jul-17-15 at 07:00:22 PDT, eller added the following information:
If the legend and pictures are not enough for continuing interest please read the restoration and repair details in answer to a prospect's questions. For more call me. This is one fine First Generation Monte Carlo.
On Jul-20-15 at 08:52:06 PDT, eller added the following information:Time to get serious. Forget the "legend" even though there was truth in that. Here's what's important...this car has been rebuilt from the frame up in the last 18 months. Beyond the basics the 350 engine was rebuilt and made more powerful. Drives like a muscle car. Looks like new.
The capper is that this is a $15,000 car that will sell now or later for a whole lot less.