Single-Family 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Imperfections
Description
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The Monte Carlo was originally created as Chevrolet’s counterpart to the new “G-body” Pontiac Grand Prix, which was a great success in 1969. Initially conceived as the “Concours,” the car was later renamed Monte Carlo, drawing inspiration from the luxurious coastal city in Monaco. Pete Estes and Dave Holls raided the GM parts bin, and much of the body and structure came from the Chevelle, but the styling of the contemporary Cadillac Eldorado also showed through with a long hood, wider C-pillars, and muscular fender bulges in the rear. It also featured a distinctive chrome grille with a knight's crest emblem.
Under the hood, the base model was equipped with a 350 cubic-inch, two-barrel Turbo-Fire V8 engine, producing 250 horsepower. Buyers could opt for the more powerful 350 four-barrel or larger high-performance V8 engines. Transmission options included a three-speed manual, a two-speed Powerglide automatic, and a three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatic.
This all-original 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with 350 four-barrel V8 has been in the same family since new. In addition to its rare survivor condition, it appeared in the second-to-last scene of the 2016 movie The Nice Guys, starring Ryan Gossling and Russell Crowe.
Highlights
Finished in original Champagne Gold paint with original black vinyl roof over original black interior with cloth upholstery
Powered by a 350 cu-in, four-barrel V8 rated at 300 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque
Three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission
The chassis number (138570F115544) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
3 – Monte Carlo
8 – V8 engine
57 – Two-door notchback hardtop coupe
0 – 1970 model year
F – Flint, Michigan, assembly plant
115544 – Sequential production number
Features
Upgrades in 2023 include:
Rebuilt front end
New water pump
New front rotors and brake pads
New rear brake pads
Repacked wheel bearings
New steel brake line
New master cylinder
New calipers
New tires
New shocks
New battery
Concealed windshield wipers
Air conditioning
Delco AM radio (works)
120 mph speedometer
15-inch steel wheels with Chevrolet Motor Division hubcaps
Nexen 225/70R15 whitewall tires
Known Imperfections
Paint chipped on passenger door
Paint scraped on passenger side black portion of top below Monte Carlo script
Paint chipped and discolored at top center of trunk
Driver's side bumper is slightly off from frame
Paint chipped on door sills
Wheels and hubs are worn
Corrosion on undercarriage
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Tire wrench
Two owner’s manuals
Chevrolet consumer info
Warranty info
Two keys
Smog tester
Spare headlight
Ownership History
This 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo has been in the same family since new. The car was purchased by the consignor’s grandfather on 31 March 1970 from Johnson Chevrolet, 1035 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana.