6th Gen ('00-'05): Retiring Monte Carlo :(
#1
Retiring Monte Carlo :(
Its sad to say that I am retiring my Monte Carlo . But I will keep it and turn it into a project. Im not sure what all I want to do with it, money shouldnt be a problem bc it will probably be like a 3 year project. I was also thinking about sealing in the doors and have the window entry like the nascars since my lambo doors are screwed up big time lol. Drove it today and it literally felt like it was gonna fall apart. Motor mounts busted, headlight problems, doors wont seal, leather starting to rip, radiator hose dry rotting and now leaking, leaking oil, both axle boots busted, right wheel bearing bad, left speed sensor ripped, passenger side window wont work, passenger side radiator fan not working, exhaust leak, starts and stalls sometimes, ignition switch bad, and 3rd & 4th gear bog. Seemed like everytime I fixed something, something else breaks. Im ready to just start fresh... Any ideas guys?
#4
Right. Idk what to do though. I really want to do a rwd swap but I know im not that mechanically inclined to do it (framework type stuff).
#5
Semi-retirement is cool, but don't retire it. When you look at all the problems you're having as a whole I can understand how the situation could appear overwhelming...that's quite the list. Just break it down into doable segments. Take one project on at a time. That way you get to enjoy the taste of victory winning the individual battles in addition to winning the war once they've all been defeated.
#6
Semi-retirement is cool, but don't retire it. When you look at all the problems you're having as a whole I can understand how the situation could appear overwhelming...that's quite the list. Just break it down into doable segments. Take one project on at a time. That way you get to enjoy the taste of victory winning the individual battles in addition to winning the war once they've all been defeated.
#7
What is your other ride, and what do you want?
If you prefer speed and rwd, ditch it and get a older muscle car as a toy. Work on that.
If you love the Monte, retire it and start to take it apart. Slowly fix up and upgrade the suspension and body, then remove engine and trans and rebuild / turbo
If you prefer speed and rwd, ditch it and get a older muscle car as a toy. Work on that.
If you love the Monte, retire it and start to take it apart. Slowly fix up and upgrade the suspension and body, then remove engine and trans and rebuild / turbo
#8
What is your other ride, and what do you want?
If you prefer speed and rwd, ditch it and get a older muscle car as a toy. Work on that.
If you love the Monte, retire it and start to take it apart. Slowly fix up and upgrade the suspension and body, then remove engine and trans and rebuild / turbo
If you prefer speed and rwd, ditch it and get a older muscle car as a toy. Work on that.
If you love the Monte, retire it and start to take it apart. Slowly fix up and upgrade the suspension and body, then remove engine and trans and rebuild / turbo
#10
Man that sucks, i am in the same boat, i agree that the engines are extremly reliable, i am gonna fix mine up and give it to my kids, the thing just wont die! lol, knock on wood. I agree with tackleing the problems one at a time, that is what i plan to do, i am gonna make it a racecar that is street.