The Chevrolet Monte Carlo – with the name inspired by the ritzy city in Monaco, Europe – was a two-door coupe, specifically a personal luxury car, produced by GM for its Chevrolet division across six ...
One of the quickest performance coupes of the 1980s was the Buick Regal Grand National, a turbocharged V6 version of Buick's Regal coupe. It acted as the launchpad for the mighty GNX of 1987, a car so ...
An especially clean example of a G-Body Chevy Monte Carlo SS is up for auction in Oregon on Bring a Trailer. It’s a 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo SS finished in Dark Blue Metallic with a clean Carfax history ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo has a story that people often forget when they talk about American muscle cars. When people think about cars they usually remember names like the Chevelle SS or Camaro but ...
The first-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS arrived at a moment when American buyers wanted comfort as much as quarter-mile bragging rights, and it answered with a mix of plush appointments and ...
The iconic Monte Carlo was first introduced in 1970 and became an instant hit for Chevrolet, outselling the Ford Thunderbird nearly three times over at 145,975 cars. However, Chevy's intention behind ...
PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, has an interesting proposal for the enthusiasts of the G-body series: a Monte Carlo SS that has a few miles on the odometer, shiny looks, ...
General Motors used their G-Body platform, namely the Chevy Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix, for its NASCAR entries through the mid-1980s. The G-Body shape had some aerodynamic deficiencies, ...
If you’ve never heard of the Dale Earnhardt Edition Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, you’re not alone. It’s one of those special edition cars that, despite its link to one of NASCAR’s biggest names, tends to ...