Chevrolet’s initial attempt to conquer the personal luxury segment kicked off with the first model year (1970) of the Monte Carlo two-door coupe. Interestingly, while it took its name from the coastal ...
For those that might have missed all the web coverage, we started this Week To Wicked build with a bone stock 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe from Jegs High Performance. What’s an Aerocoupe you ask?
Although it has been discontinued for almost 15 years, Chevrolet’s Monte Carlo continues to stir the mind and soul of GM enthusiasts left and right. Over in the real world, across the customization ...
The final day of our weeklong transformation of Jegs’ 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe was a long one, as is typical with our Week To Wicked builds. After all, when you’re replacing just about every ...
A few weeks ago, Hemmings Blog asked readers if they would favor an early Buick Grand National or a Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS from the early 1980s, from the standpoint of picking a car for driving ...
The extended back window and shortened deck on today's Nice Price or No Dice Monte Carlo SS are design tweaks Chevy intended to give the car an edge on the NASCAR circuit. Let's see if this rare coupe ...
The Monte Carlo was discontinued by Chevy due to poor sales and declining performance. Actually, the model was canceled twice ...
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At the end of day four we're a bit beat and like yesterday much of the work involved plumbing, wiring, or hooking up systems that were installed over the past few days. The hard lines for the Baer 6P ...
The final day of our weeklong transformation of Jegs' 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe was a long one, as is typical with our Week To Wicked builds. After all, when you're replacing just about every ...