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1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Inventory Details

Stock #:
16CPAZ014
Year:
1976
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Monte Carlo
Trans:
3-Speed Automatic
Ext. Color:
Lime
Int. Color:
White
Engine:
350ci V8
Mileage:
51000

Description

This 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is finished in Lime Metallic with a white vinyl landau roof, dual body-color sport mirrors, chrome bumpers, full brightwork, and 15-inch Rally wheels fitted with 215/75 Hankook Optimo H724 tires — embodying the distinctive mid-1970s personal-luxury coupe style with its long hood, formal roofline, and classic detailing. Power steering and power-assisted front disc brakes (rear drums) offer reasonable control for its size; cosmetic condition shows rust bubbles in typical lower areas, scratches, touch-up paint spots, and other age-related blemishes, but the structure remains solid with no major damage reported on the clean Illinois title.

The 350ci V8 with two-barrel carburetor produces 145 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque, delivering smooth, relaxed power through a Turbo Hydra-Matic three-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels — focused on effortless highway cruising and everyday comfort rather than performance. Mechanicals appear consistent and honest with the shown mileage; the car was acquired by the selling dealer in 2025, with air conditioning serviced in preparation for sale and no extensive additional work detailed.

The interior features white vinyl upholstery on swiveling front bucket seats and full rear bench, green dashboard, center console, and carpets, plus woodgrain trim accents, push-button AM/FM radio, power windows, power door locks, automatic climate control elements, and a two-spoke steering wheel on a Comfortilt column framing basic gauges. Cabin provides generous space and a warm 1970s luxury atmosphere, with preservation reflecting moderate use and honest wear.

A solid and charismatic representative of the golden era of American personal-luxury coupes. The vibrant Lime Metallic with white vinyl roof, Rally wheels, and period options like power accessories deliver strong visual appeal and authentic character. Not a concours-level restoration but a presentable driver-quality example with low mileage showing, straightforward usability, and real 1976 vibe — great value for collectors seeking an affordable, eye-catching classic without demanding pampered storage.