Limited-Edition Stage1, 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS
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Limited-Edition Stage1, 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS
Hello, I own simply gorgeous Limited-Edition Stage1, 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS, which by the way is the only car that I could find in this model & year with less than 15,700 miles.
Last edited by David Jones; 09-27-2019 at 10:46 AM.
#2
The Kit/upgrade included things like: Cold Air Intake, Computer Chip, Exhaust Setup, Upgraded Brakes, Second Muffler etc. and only God knows how the Black Leather seats got in there because the LS models usually does NOT come with leather but I am going to sell it soon!!!
Your "body kit" looks like it's only the side rocker pieces. The front and rear are stock. And that spoiler is actually a pretty hard to find "Intimidator III" spoiler. It's an aftermarket spoiler that was offered a while ago that mimics the concept car from the 90s. It's actually a really nice spoiler, and I tried to get one for my car back in the day, but they were hard to find.
I repeat what I said earlier, and I hope that you didn't pay too much extra for this car, I believe the dealership was pretty quick to lie to you. But all said and done, that is a clean low-mileage car.
#3
I really do appreciate your honesty and car knowledge, that's why I joined this site, because I have not a single clue on Chevrolet's in general. But I got a great deal from a older family member, and I really just brought it as more of a investment. From your honest option and Monte Carlo knowledge, what would be the highest and lowest asking price when decide to sell.
thanks
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#4
They are unfortunately a dime-a-dozen cars. Hard to find low mileage examples, but that doesn't mean they will sell high.
#5
The hard part you're going to have is that it's not really a collector item. It's not a NASCAR driver special edition, it's just a regular 6th gen. The value on Wbody cars in general is coming close to bottoming out at this point depending on the year, so the mileage will be the only thing getting you extra money.
I'm afraid the only offers you're liekly to get will likely be from someone wanting a nice DD, but even then I'd be shocked if someone paid even $10k for it.
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So I did a little research on this ride. Here is what I was able to find.
It appears that the Stage 1 emblem is associated with Buicks clear back to the Gran Sports.
the emblem Stage 1 appears to be the work of SLP. They made some accessories for the the Monte Carlo also, most notably the Front Grill.
It appears that they did a Buick Regal in 2003 see the link for the article.
https://autopolis.wordpress.com/2018...ve-this-buick/
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I did some more research and with in the collection of my Monte Carlo Brochures I was able to find the details of this Monte Carlo.
It would appear they made a Stage 1, a Stage 2 and a Stage 3. I will either scan the brochure or take a photo of it and put it up on here so you will be able to see and read all about it.
This Car is pictured in the Brochure as well as some other ones. So my guess was close but not exact.
Maybe I can get it up on here tomorrow.
This is a 03 Buick GSX Stage 3 emblem
It appears that the Stage 1 emblem is associated with Buicks clear back to the Gran Sports.
the emblem Stage 1 appears to be the work of SLP. They made some accessories for the the Monte Carlo also, most notably the Front Grill.
It appears that they did a Buick Regal in 2003 see the link for the article.
https://autopolis.wordpress.com/2018...ve-this-buick/
corrected Information....................................... .................................................. ...................
I did some more research and with in the collection of my Monte Carlo Brochures I was able to find the details of this Monte Carlo.
It would appear they made a Stage 1, a Stage 2 and a Stage 3. I will either scan the brochure or take a photo of it and put it up on here so you will be able to see and read all about it.
This Car is pictured in the Brochure as well as some other ones. So my guess was close but not exact.
Maybe I can get it up on here tomorrow.
This is a 03 Buick GSX Stage 3 emblem
Last edited by drivernumber3; 09-30-2019 at 10:55 PM.
#7
Okay got those photo's taken the first time I tried to upload them they all were upside down. There doesn't appear to be a way to correct that so must be just another screwy thing that the forum has created to make it inconvenient. Ha Ha I was able to fool the page and I made the photo's upside down in my file and they turned around in the post.
It should be noted that this upgrade is very similar to the Gen 5 Monte Carlo (Z Sport style)
Cover Front
Back Cover
Silver Monte
Yellow Monte
Red Monte
Wheels and Spoiler
Stages 1, 2, 3.
Interior options
It should be noted that this upgrade is very similar to the Gen 5 Monte Carlo (Z Sport style)
Cover Front
Back Cover
Silver Monte
Yellow Monte
Red Monte
Wheels and Spoiler
Stages 1, 2, 3.
Interior options
#8
This is great information, but the car in question still confuses me.
It doesn't have the SLP grille, it has side skirts that weren't part of it...
And the dealer confirmed that it added so much more than this brochure is claiming haha. Curious if this car was faked to look like this option.
It doesn't have the SLP grille, it has side skirts that weren't part of it...
And the dealer confirmed that it added so much more than this brochure is claiming haha. Curious if this car was faked to look like this option.
#9
Nice find drivernumber3!
Assuming it is real, I wonder what would make the original buyer buy a base model engine and then spend that much extra for an intake and catback package to add power?
Just seems like it would've made more sense to just order a SS from the start.
Just seems like it would've made more sense to just order a SS from the start.
#10
Nice find drivernumber3!
Well I have had to hide my Brochures from Mrs. Bickerson seems like she wants to toss everything out anymore. Lol
Assuming it is real, I wonder what would make the original buyer buy a base model engine and then spend that much extra for an intake and catback package to add power?
Just seems like it would've made more sense to just order a SS from the start.
Well I have had to hide my Brochures from Mrs. Bickerson seems like she wants to toss everything out anymore. Lol
Assuming it is real, I wonder what would make the original buyer buy a base model engine and then spend that much extra for an intake and catback package to add power?
Just seems like it would've made more sense to just order a SS from the start.
I am inclined to think the same that this could have been a make over one, the side skirts are Razzi brand the spoiler is what is being shown on the brochure and the Wheels are also, But the refinements offered on the Brochure don't add up to a 10K price tag for more options. Most of the time these dealer sales folks are clueless and make up stuff just to get a sale.
Personally I would want more than a Thermostat, and some trim and an Trunk emblem for a 10k price tag.
Marketing the car for a premium price could be challenging. Most people look at them as a School Car for the kids and they want a deal. I am seeing 6th Gen Monte's all over the place for sale and they don't seem to get much action, from true enthusiasts. That buyer has migrated to the Camaro now. If they would have been a rear wheel drive ride, that would have made them more desirable I think.
Okay I added some photo's of the Razzi Body Kit on an Imtimidator Monte Carlo look pretty neat, you would really want to do the complete kit. Well over a Grand to do this I would think?
RAZZI SIDE SKIRTS AND BODY KIT
RAZZI SIDE SKIRTS AND BODY KIT
FRONT AIRDAM AND RAZZI SIDE SKIRTS AND BODY KIT