4 door monte?
Welcome to the Monte Carlo Forum. I am a Mopar guy but I have worked in the automotive parts and sales from 1978 thru 1999. I can tell you with 100% certainty that a four door Monte Carlo has never left the assembly line. There are many cars that are close. The Monte Carlo was first built in 1970. From 1970 to 1988 the Monte Carlo was a sister car to the Chevrolet Chevelle and Malibu. So if you need a four door and want an early car look for one of those. Better yet grab a wagon and build something really cool. Gregg
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TECHNICALLY, no.
HOWEVER ... prior to the September 1969 launch of the 1970 Monte Carlo, Ch#$r%*et toyed with the idea of including convertible and 4-door versions of the new model. Some owner's manuals reference the usage of the convertible top. The First Gen Monte Carlo Club has photos of the 4-door version that was considered but nixed.
And, as others have mentioned, the 1995-99 Lumina sedan, particularly the LTZ model, is pretty much the "elusive" 4-door model.
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"My world is changing" __ Faith Hill __ 'Where Are You Christmas?'
HOWEVER ... prior to the September 1969 launch of the 1970 Monte Carlo, Ch#$r%*et toyed with the idea of including convertible and 4-door versions of the new model. Some owner's manuals reference the usage of the convertible top. The First Gen Monte Carlo Club has photos of the 4-door version that was considered but nixed.
And, as others have mentioned, the 1995-99 Lumina sedan, particularly the LTZ model, is pretty much the "elusive" 4-door model.
Cort | 38.m.IL | pigValve + paceMaker + cowValve | 5 MCs + 1 Caprice Classic
CHD.MCs.CC + RoadTrips.hobbies.RadioShows.us66 = Cort's Web Pages
"My world is changing" __ Faith Hill __ 'Where Are You Christmas?'
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