1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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Description
The Monte Carlo was originally conceived as Chevrolet’s counterpart to the new “G-body” Pontiac Grand Prix, which was a great success in 1969. Pete Estes and Dave Holls raided the GM parts bin; 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. Most were ordered with the familiar 350 small block V-8 mated to a column-shifted three-speed automatic transmission.
By 1972, the final year for the first-generation design, the Monte Carlo wore an “egg crate” grille similar to the Caprice, as well as additional rear trim molding. Variable-ratio power steering became standard equipment, and the four-speed manual transmission option was deleted as the Monte Carlo began moving away from its performance car roots and into the personal luxury vehicle market.
This beautiful ’72 model was repainted prior to being purchased by its current owner, who had the car mechanically restored in 2023. That included a rebuild of the car’s 350 cubic-inch V8 and automatic transmission.
Highlights
Finished in black metallic paint over black cloth interior
Recent work at 34,600 miles:
Rebuilt 350 cubic-inch V8 (originally rated at 165 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque)
New Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor
Rebuilt three-speed Turbo Hydramatic automatic transmission
Mechanical restoration in April-August 2023 (by Ray’s Wheelhouse in Hayward, California) included:
New air conditioning switch, A/C hoses and fittings, and refrigerant
Reconditioned radiator
New radiator support parts
Reconditioned brake system
New hoses under the hood
New headlights and chrome bezels
New exhaust system
Filled crankcase with break-in oil
New front and rear shocks
New oil pan gasket
New oil filter and fresh oil
Alignment
Features
The chassis number (1H57H2K630432) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
H – Monte Carlo
57 – Two-door hardtop coupe
H – 350 cu-in V8 (two-barrel carburetor)
2 – 1972 model year
K – Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant
630432 – Sequential production number
Air conditioning
Kenwood AM/FM/Cassette stereo
Dash instrumentation: 120 mph speedometer, fuel gauge, analog clock, and warning lights for generator/battery, coolant temperature, and oil pressure
BFGoodrich Radial T/A P225/70R15 tires
Known Imperfections
Clock does not work
Cassette player works, but the radio does not (consignor believes it is the antenna connection)
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo purchased the car in December 2020.