RE: 1970-2007 Monte Carlo's + More : )
ORIGINAL: 76MonteMan Whoever runs this site does have some incorrect information. An example is the 1974 Monte Carlo on that site. They have down that the 5.7-liter engine was 245 horsepower, HOWEVER that rating is for the 1973 Monte Carlo's 454. The correct rating for a 1974 Monte Carlo with a 5.7-liter V8 would be either 145-horsepower @ 250 torque foot pounds or 160-horsepower @ 245 torque foot pounds. |
RE: 1970-2007 Monte Carlo's + More : )
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.au...rolls-fake.jpg
There was also the rare Custom Cloud Monte. According to some other Monte owners the CC Montes were built by a private company. I have personally seen one that was up for sale. I just didn't have the $$$$$ k to buy it. http://www.autoblog.com/2007/02/19/e...-custom-cloud/ |
RE: 1970-2007 Monte Carlo's + More : )
:eek:RJ, Custom Cloud not 4 me, but thanks for sharing & seeing what someone did to a Monte Carlo [X(]:D [hr]Concept [:-]Click below site [:-] :eek:This site has some awesome Custom Monte Carlo's [:-] [hr] |
RE: 1970-2007 Monte Carlo's + More : )
GM Puts the Top Down on Camaro Excitement March 6, 2007http://www.carsatcarlisle.com/images/home/07camvert.jpg General Motors announced today that the exciting, new Camaro convertible concept car will be on display at the Carlisle All-GM Nationals June 22-24, 2007. In 2006, the Camaro Coupe concept was the star of the GM Nationals; GM literally blew the top off it and it appears that fans will be flocking in droves to see the new convertible. Rick Markko, Event Planner for the Carlisle GM show predicts, "The new Camaro convertible concept car should draw an even larger crowd than last year. This car just screams 'drive me hard'." [:-] |
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