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Introduced in 1970, the SS variant of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was axed at the end of 1971, only to be summoned again in 1983. This second coming lasted until the end of 1988 and became the glory ...
Ever wonder what happens to those outwardly abandoned cars sitting behind pretty much every autobody shop waiting to be saved from their paintjob prison? Every once in a while, however, one is chosen ...
Schwartz Performance, a speed shop in Harvard, Illinois, recently posted a series of images showcasing one of their latest builds. This time around, it’s a 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo sporting a Hellcat ...
Spanning six generations and 32 years of production, Chevrolet’s luxury midsize had a lot going for it. If you surveyed 100 random car people and asked them to name five GM early-'70s V-8 muscle cars, ...
Jayson Villarejo from Hialeah, Florida, grew up on the lowrider circuit, competing first with his model cars and bicycles, then with his '86 Buick Regal, and now with his latest show entry, a ...
The starting point for the build was one of Schwartz’s G-machine chassis, which can easily accommodate any engine from the typical LS to a larger V-10 Viper mill. Once the appropriate motor mounts ...
Troila did the exact opposite of what most would. He took a semi-finished race car and made it streetable, but he left a legacy of a lot of sanguinary cues in the process. Like 686 horsepower on nuts ...
The extended back window and shortened deck on today's Nice Price or No Dice Monte Carlo SS are design tweaks Chevy intended to give the car an edge on the NASCAR circuit. Let's see if this rare coupe ...
This super clean 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo ss on 24” asanti wheels.
General Motors used their G-Body platform, namely the Chevy Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix, for its NASCAR entries through the mid-1980s. The G-Body shape had some aerodynamic deficiencies, ...