1977 Chevy Monte Carlo Review & Test Drive
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- Right here is a cruiser meant for smooth sailing. This 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo sure fits the bill of a true cruiser, with beautiful 70's beige paint, Landau top and matching tan interior. With a plethora of factory options including working cruise control, a factory 8-track player, a factory sunroof and power steering, this '77 Monte Carlo is about as 70's as it gets! As the last model year for the 2nd-Generation full-size Monte Carlo, the '77s really were special. This big Chevy is powered by a 350 C.I. V8 paired to a 4-barrel carburetor, the largest engine that the Monte Carlo could be equipped with in 1977. Power from the 350 gets to the rear end through a GM 3-speed automatic transmission, delivering a smooth and linear ride. The tan vinyl bench seats are very comfortable, giving the driver a feeling of riding on a deluxe couch down the highway. Options on this fantastic Monte Carlo include working cruise control, a factory AM/FM/8-Track stereo, original working gauges, an analog clock, power steering, power brakes, a tilt steering wheel, a factory power sunroof, and a dual exhaust system. The car rides on some great-looking factory style steel wheels on matching whitewall tires, looking exactly as the car would have rolling off the assembly line in 1977. All said, this is one highly-optioned cruiser that demands attention up and down the street. It is now sitting here waiting for its next owner to get it back on the road!
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00:10 Walkaround inspection
06:55 Test Drive
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For Sale at Coyote Classics - $20,000
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I had a red 76 back in the 80s. Love these & this one looks well kept. 350-4 bbl is the preferred option but by no means quick.Nice cruisers..
Is it still available
Nice condition for its age. An aunt had a 76 I drove a few times. Handled great. The long nose took a little getting used to. A great era for GM cars.
Great looking Monte, you don't see those around anymore! 👍👍🙂
I had a 77 Monte !! Such cool cruisers !!!
Yes they are Chris!
Wow beautiful Monte. I had a 1975 in high school. Miss that car
I LOOOOVE the original door jam paint. Killer!
Had a white/blue 1977 in high-school in the early 80's in Puerto Rico nice ride!
Dalton you got to love that long front end. Love them Mc's
My mother had one dark metalflake blue, gorgeous car, powerful. No moon roof, fully automatic. I only drove it a few times before they sold it.
My goodness that's a beautiful long nose bastard LOL I had a 77' El Camino with the same body style (up to the doors anyway) one of the cool things about it was the drivers seat swiveled so you could get out without sliding 😏 it was sugar brown metal flake and just as sharp as that Monty plus just as comfortable. Anybody else here remember when cars were comfortable?
Nice ride, I like the square headlights on the '77 MC.
Beautiful car
i was like "i should get this car as a part out for my own monte" im dumb
Yeah man I like that car I have the same exact one but I have the next one up landau with power door and windows you all have a great one in comparison to mine
Nice
That's a land yacht
Does it have Posi-Traction.
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Park, neutral, drive gage broke and rust bottom edge interior door side
ما سياره.
A cracked dash designates the originality of the car...
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Bench seat and column shifter? Sorry, I'll pass. The only thing worse than BUYING one of those gorgeous GM G-body models (Monte Carlo included) with said equipment was actually ORDERING one with said equipment. AUTOMOTIVE SIN TO THE HILT!
I think the '75 is the best of the second generation Montes. The circular headlights look better than the stacked.
My goodness that's a beautiful long nose bastard LOL I had a 77' El Camino with the same body style (up to the doors anyway) one of the cool things about it was the drivers seat swiveled so you could get out without sliding 😏 it was sugar brown metal flake and just as sharp as that Monty plus just as comfortable. Anybody else here remember when cars were comfortable?