The fourth-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo is not the most memorable car out there. Sure, the NASCAR-inspired Aerocoupe version looks cool, but other than that, the 1980s Monte Carlo is a mundane, ...
The starting point for the build was one of Schwartz’s G-machine chassis, which can easily accommodate any engine from the typical LS to a larger V-10 Viper mill. Once the appropriate motor mounts ...
Introduced in 1970, the SS variant of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was axed at the end of 1971, only to be summoned again in 1983. This second coming lasted until the end of 1988 and became the glory ...
Brandon Furches' 784hp, 3,600-pound, turbocharged LS4 2004 Monte Carlo SS gets a lot of heat on the internet, but it's not what you expect. Though open-minded observers dig it for the innovative ...
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