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Perhaps the most exciting aspect of the 1983 Monte Carlo was the return of the SuperSport. The 1983 Monte Carlo SS was the first to wear that badge since the 76 Chevy Nova. The SS was given styling to reflect the classic SuperSports of the past, including sleek front fascia and a rear spoiler. Still a rear-wheel drive, the SS wasn’t the best car for snow driving, but its 305-ci HO V8 pumped out 180 horses for the 4,714 people lucky enough to own one.

The sport coupe sold slightly fewer cars as a result: only 91,605 were produced after 92,392 were sold in 1982. The base engine remained a 229-ci V6 rated at 110 horsepower, with an optional 262-ci V6 diesel engine available, rated at a paltry 85 horses.

The V8 model had a 305-ci standard engine rated at 150 horsepower, with an optional 250-ci V8 diesel rated at 105 horsepower.

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