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Used 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Sale near Apache Junction, AZ

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Year:
1977
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Monte Carlo
Body type:
Coupe
Exterior color:
White
Interior color:
Red
Transmission:
3-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
87,408
Stock #:
NE-260659706
VIN:
00001H57U7B443074
White 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Coupe  3-Speed Automatic
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1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

87,408 mi

Home delivery from Tallahassee, FL
Free home delivery
No Rating

$22,500

Year:
1976
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Monte Carlo
Body type:
Coupe
Exterior color:
Red (Burgundy)
Interior color:
White
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
90,819
Stock #:
L5300
VIN:
00001H5706D509054
Red (Burgundy) 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Coupe  Automatic
Price drop

-$2,000

 

1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

90,819 mi

Home delivery from Milwaukie, OR
Price includes $1,016 shipping
No Rating

$24,011

$22,011

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The year 1977 may forever be remembered as the one in which the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was most like a deluded larger person. Okay, probably not, but there was one similarity: You know those people who tell everybody they are a size "medium," but still look bigger standing next to someone who is a "large"? Well, in 1977 the midsize Monte Carlo was bigger in every dimension than the full-size Caprice and Impala, as these cars had already become victims of the oil-embargo-induced diet that the Monte Carlo would endure the following year. For now, the Monte Carlo calling itself medium was a bit of an understatement.

The one thing already on a diet was the line of available engines. Down from four engine options in 1976 to three, selection was limited for the S coupe and Landau. The base engine was a 305-ci V8 rated at 140 horsepower, and an optional 2-barrel 350-ci V8 rated at 150 horsepower was also available (a 4-barrel 350-ci V8 rated at 160 hp was standard for California cars). Those thirsting for more power could upgrade to a 4-barrel 400-ci V8 rated at 180 horsepower. These powerplants were anemic compared to former years, but still a lot of power for 1977.

The Monte Carlo emblem became a hood ornament set atop a revised grille with dual stacked headlights.

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