Girl with a 77 Monte Carlo
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Thank you everyone for welcoming me. Here are a couple of details: It has 28,000 miles but I'm pretty sure it's not the original engine, I'm still searching for the paperwork so I'm not too sure about the title. Here are some pics:
Monte Carlo Forum - Monte Carlo Enthusiast Forums - Desiree Nicholson's Album: 77 Monte Carlo
Hope this helps
Monte Carlo Forum - Monte Carlo Enthusiast Forums - Desiree Nicholson's Album: 77 Monte Carlo
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Thank you everyone for welcoming me. Here are a couple of details: It has 28,000 miles but I'm pretty sure it's not the original engine, I'm still searching for the paperwork so I'm not too sure about the title. Here are some pics:
Monte Carlo Forum - Monte Carlo Enthusiast Forums - Desiree Nicholson's Album: 77 Monte Carlo
Hope this helps
Monte Carlo Forum - Monte Carlo Enthusiast Forums - Desiree Nicholson's Album: 77 Monte Carlo
Hope this helps
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Monte Carlo Forum - Monte Carlo Enthusiast Forums - Desiree Nicholson's Album: 77 Monte Carlo
Here a few pics, check them out.
Thanks for being so welcoming!
Here a few pics, check them out.
Thanks for being so welcoming!
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Your car looks fairly complete. As long as its all there, such as trim pieces, interior bits, wiring and A/C system hasn't been hacked up, etc.. you should be able to get a few grand for it. From the pictures, it looks like it needs carpet, seats re-upholstered on the interior, and some minor body work... and of course paint. Panels look straight and doesn't look like any metal needs to be replaced
The problem with this generation is the lack of aftermarket support. These cars are just starting to become popular and now companies like OPGI are reproducing parts. It will take years before the 73-77 cars catch up with the pre-72 cars in parts.
I would recommend first listing on Craigslist in your local area. Be honest as you can, that its a PROJECT CAR... as that will save you headaches of people looking for a deal on a quality car. I rather have a few serious people come by then numerous tire kickers wasting my time.
Good luck
The problem with this generation is the lack of aftermarket support. These cars are just starting to become popular and now companies like OPGI are reproducing parts. It will take years before the 73-77 cars catch up with the pre-72 cars in parts.
I would recommend first listing on Craigslist in your local area. Be honest as you can, that its a PROJECT CAR... as that will save you headaches of people looking for a deal on a quality car. I rather have a few serious people come by then numerous tire kickers wasting my time.
Good luck
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I say keep it.Looks fairly good shape.
If you want to fix it up Dixiemontecarlodepot.com has a good amount of parts for us 2 gen peeps.
But if you do want to sell don't let any one low ball you.You can get a few thousand for it all day
If you want to fix it up Dixiemontecarlodepot.com has a good amount of parts for us 2 gen peeps.
But if you do want to sell don't let any one low ball you.You can get a few thousand for it all day
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