Poor Junior Edition Monte. :(
#21
Yes, but i wouldn't subtract one from the total made.
Hey remember, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
It just needs the right owner to come back to life.
There are a few members here who have rebuilt their Montes...maybe from not this much work, but have gone to great lengths to bring it back to life.
Jarhead, and O3JGMonte a couple i can think of right now lol
Hey remember, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
It just needs the right owner to come back to life.
There are a few members here who have rebuilt their Montes...maybe from not this much work, but have gone to great lengths to bring it back to life.
Jarhead, and O3JGMonte a couple i can think of right now lol
#22
It would cost more money to "restore" that Junior edtion than the car would be worth.
As a collector's item, that car is done. You'll never get all of it's original parts back. They've been bought and sold, and installed in other people's cars by now.
As a regular Monte Carlo, you can buy a good used 2004 in one piece cheaper than it would cost you to re-build that one.
I hate seeing anyone's vehicle get ruined like that. People work really hard to buy nice things and enjoy them. And idiots like to take that away and ruin it.
I think it's safe to say that stripped Monte will never be in one piece ever again. It's too far gone.
As a collector's item, that car is done. You'll never get all of it's original parts back. They've been bought and sold, and installed in other people's cars by now.
As a regular Monte Carlo, you can buy a good used 2004 in one piece cheaper than it would cost you to re-build that one.
I hate seeing anyone's vehicle get ruined like that. People work really hard to buy nice things and enjoy them. And idiots like to take that away and ruin it.
I think it's safe to say that stripped Monte will never be in one piece ever again. It's too far gone.
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