ATTENTION NASCAR FANS!!! THIS IS AN ORIGINAL DALE EARNHARDT JR LIMITED EDITION!! LESS THAN 4000 MADE NATIONWIDE! With race inspired styling, NASCAR association, and a body built for speed, our 2004 Monte Carlo SS is a performance beast that is fast and fun to drive! Its race track breeding promises spirited acceleration, great handling, and good brakes while the upscale SS trim adds a sport tuned suspension, 17 inch Black Accent wheels, and special NASCAR like design cues ESPECIALLY ON THIS ONE! Oh Yeah, and lets not forget about the 3.8L Supercharged V6 bad boy under the hood that makes this SS just as quick as it looks, paired to a 4 Speed Automatic Transmission. Our 2004 Monte Carlo SS comes to us as a local trade in, Single Owner in immaculate condition and with a Perfect History Record! Features included on our SS are endless, starting with premium heated leather seating with Dale E Jr monogrammed seats, power driver seat, and dual zone climate control, for a roomy, comfortable drive fit for five. Other interior features include Premium sound system with Aux input jack, satellite radio, and steering wheel mounted audio controls, Power sunroof, and Universal Home Remote! The flat folding rear seat makes an already large truck even more spacious ensuring plenty of room for all your gear! This Gem is truly something to see and experience for yourself! Don t miss out on this American Icon! Stop in today and see what all the excitement is about! Thanks for looking

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As publisher of a car magazine, I see the specs for some of the world’s most desirable automobiles. The celebrities that appear in the magazine know how to be seen, and nothing grabs attention like a high-powered vehicle. But owning a cutting-edge vehicle does more than add another accessory to a portfolio of luxurious items. It inducts you into an elite club, complete with the privileges and responsibilities of maintaining a vehicle that needs “special attention.”

For celebrities and amateurs alike, here are a few expert tips to keep these beauties purring for years to come:

1. Preventive Maintenance.

Every month, check key fluids such as oil, coolant, power steering and transmission. Use high-quality products as recommended by the manufacturer for any top-up or fluid replacement. Also, make sure to follow proper OEM recommendations and visit a specialist for a tune-up, replacing spark plugs, changing oil and lubricating your engine as needed. Don’t forget to regularly change your wiper blades, too. If Mother Nature rains down on your joyride, you want to be ready and safe.

2. Build a Relationship with a Good Mechanic.

You own a specialty car-it’s time to find a specialty auto mechanic. Don’t be afraid to ask your specialist about the causes of problems you notice, either. It makes you a better owner and helps build rapport.

Owners of classic cars especially need to do this. When parts that operate perfectly for 40 years begin to break down, it’s vital that your mechanic is familiar with your golden oldie.

3. Use Top Tier, High-Octane Fuel.

Pay attention to the gasoline your high-performance engine is burning. All gasoline available today should meet minimum detergency requirements set by the Environmental Protection Agency, but according to some automakers, that is not enough to keep critical engine parts free of carbon deposits. Recognizing that a cleaner engine performs better, BMW, GM, Honda and Toyota developed a Top Tier Detergent Gasoline standard that exceeds the EPA standard and raises the bar on fuel quality. Fuels meeting this standard can enhance your engine’s performance because they’re designed to keep intake valves and fuel injectors free of deposits. Shell V-Power actually surpasses that standard with two times the amount of detergency required by the Top Tier Detergent Gasoline standard. These cleaning agents actively clean carbon deposits that low-quality fuels leave behind, giving your car better performance.

4. Invest in Quality Tires.

Your tires are the only part of your car that touches the ground, so they’re one of the best ways to give your car added performance. Every product has a class, from engines to gasoline, and tires are no different. Make sure your wheels have an optimum strength-to-weight ratio and minimal rotational inertia. Find a tire brand you trust and make sure the speed rating gives you freedom on the open road. Also, be sure you check the tire pressure on a regular basis in order to get the best performance and mileage. Improperly inflated tires can be dangerous. To find the proper pressure for your tires, check the number on the inside of the gas door or on the inside of the side door, not the number that appears on the tires themselves. Remember, your vehicle manufacturer always knows best.

5. Detail on a Regular Basis.

Last, but certainly not least, maintain the form of your car as well as its function. Having your beauty detailed regularly by an expert is a no-brainer. Like at the pump, the car wash is not the place to start being frugal. Protect your dashboard from sun damage with a sun shield or a protective polish, like Black Magic Pro Shine Protectant. Other motorists are watching, so make sure to give your car a good cleaning at least once every two months. Also, there is nothing worse than having an awesome car and not wanting to be seen in it because of your appearance. So do what I did and use a nutrisystem coupon to save money on Nutrisystem and lose some weight.

Whether you’re a first-time high-end owner or a sharp-eyed collector, treat your ride right, because your high-performance automobile is a powerful machine that makes driving more adventurous and luxurious.

 

2000 Chevy Monte Carlo SS that is white with black leather interior. It has power everything, sunroof, spoiler and cd player. The car drives great and has no issues. Give me a call if you would like to come see it we are located in Lombard. 630-495-0776.

Southside rims.. Atlanta ga 1970 chevy monte carlo on 26″ rims No rubb..

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1986 Chevy Monte Carlo For Sale at unitedbids.com, Buy Now or Bid online auction

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Classic car parts are not easy to come by. But if you have finally been able to purchase the classic car you’ve always dreamed of, finding the classic car parts to restore and accessorize it may be a high on your priority list.

Whether you have a muscle car, an antique or a vintage model, you will inevitably find the need to replace and restore some of your car parts. Classic car parts are not as readily available as for the cars that are still in production. You can’t just walk into a dealership and place your order because the parts are no longer being made. But with a little digging, they can be found.

Some places to start your search include:

Online Auctions

Online auction sites, such as Ebay, are probably the easiest place to begin your search for classic car parts. If you’ve seen the ads that Ebay has It, you know this is true. Ebay Motors has many listings for hard to find vehicles and classic car parts. You’ll have to cover the shipping charges, so that is something to consider when purchasing larger items.

Swap Meets

Finding a local swap meet may be just the thing you need to locate the classic car parts you need. They are great places to find older model accessories and other outdated items.

Classic Car Part Dealer Publications

Often times you can find the parts you are looking for in car part dealer magazines. The only drawback here is that you will probably have to spend top dollar. This option could be used as a last resort though if you are unable to find a specific part anywhere else. Exhaust all other possibilities first if money is tight.

Clubs and Organizations

Clubs and organizations exist for as many hobbies that people can think up. Certainly, there are a fair number of clubs and organizations geared toward car enthusiasts. Locating and joining one such club may prove beneficial in your hunt for classic car parts. You will be able to make connections with other people who share your interest.

In the Internet age, it is also possible to find a club or organization centered on classic car parts by doing an online search. Try searching Yahoo groups and you are likely to find a list of clubs you could join. Again, making connections with people who share your interest in classic car parts may lead you to a dealer or another source from which you can purchase classic car parts.

Junkyards

Maybe you don’t picture yourself hanging around a junkyard to find used classic car parts, but you may be able to find a diamond in the rough. If you have never used this type of service before, it could be worthwhile to check it out. Everything is computerized and usually a visit or a phone call is all you need to check and see if they have the part or accessory that you need for your precious investment.

Just a tip: I use Quickbooks to keep track off all my expenses when I am rebuilding a car. Also, use a quickbooks coupon to save on your purchase.

Of course you will want to take good care of your classic car to limit the number of parts that you will need to search for. The less time you spend tracking down parts, the more time you can spend enjoying the car of your dreams.

 

My untuned, primer gray ’70 Chevy Monte Carlo with 3″ exhaust with 12″ glasspack Cherry Bombs (3″ diameter) 350 small block bored .030 over. Scat rotating assembly, 10.5:1 compression, mild cam .456 lift 259° duration, Edelbrock 650 w/ 1″ spacer and Mallory distributor. Has 15″ wheels w/ 225 all around. Ididit Steering column and bucket seats. Pretty standard really. Needs tuning badly!

FINALLY. Damn i’ve been waing for these. I just installed a flip out tv, to head rest tv’s, and RIMS. Tell me what you think.

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FOR THE PICTURES GO TO: acewhips.blogspot.com Chevy Monte Carlo on 28″ Dub Stashola Floaters- C2C Customs

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This is my Monte Carlo and this is me on this link www.youtube.com .i got two diff bodykits on it…front is from razzi.com and sides where from erebuni.net im selling this monte for $ $ $ $ $ k firm…wit everything in it ..that it has custom.. if anyone wants it let me know..

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THIS SPECIAL EDITION MONTE CARLO, JEFF GORDON, IS ONE OF 2024 MADE. EVERY SQUARE INCH OF THIS CAR IS ALL ABOUT THE FAMOUS RACE DRIVE JEFF GORDON. FEATURES INCLUDE TILT-UP DOORS, GLASS ROOF, A REPRODUCTION OF JEFF GORDON’S SIGNATURE, AND NO. 24 ALL OVER THE PLACE. CUSTOM PAINT JOB COMPLIMENTS THE RACING INTERIOR MAKING THIS SPECIAL EDITION AN EYE-CATCHER. THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS IN AND ABOUT THIS CAR THAT PERHAPS ONE VIEW WON’T BE ENOUGH. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR VIEWING THIS RARE SPECIAL EDITION MONTE CARLO.

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My friends 84 Monte Carlo SS. Two toned blue and silve seperated by a purple pinstriple. 305 V8 motor swapped out for a 350 V8 (before it switched hands to the current owner), bored to 355 cu.in with a full exhaust system, headers and all. 400HP at the crank

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FOR THE PICTURES GO TO: acewhips.blogspot.com Chevy Monte Carlo on 24″ Dub Ganja Floaters- Polo Theme

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Walking around my 2 tone candy pink 1971 Chevy Monte Carlo we spent 6hr putting back on all the chrome. (1-24-09) — Paint was finished on it on 1-20-09, and we moved it from the paint shop back to Sinister’s (now called Asylum) shop to do the chrome and final install of its box on 1-23-09. —– I now show my Monte for the World Motor Sports Breast Cancer Foundation. (WMSBCF) www.WorldMotorSportsBCF.org —– Sinister Autosports (now called Asylum) did my trunk witch lights up with Alize in it. To see more on my Monte check out it’s on line scrap book at www.Alize.2ya.com. — Video taken at Sinister Autosports. (Behind there shop) This Monte was featured in RIDEs Mag early 2010.

Monte ran 8.693 1/8 mile @ 81.83Mph / Oldsmobile 442 9.734 1/8 @ 73.07Mph NOTE: olds had carb truble.

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