Jun 15, 2023  •  For Sale  •  9 Comments

Hay Loft Find: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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The Monte Carlo was Chevrolet’s first foray into the lucrative personal luxury car segment in 1970, joining the Pontiac Grand Prix in that space. It was produced thru 1988, then took some time off, and later came back during 1995-2007. The seller’s car may have an interesting story, but we’re not told much of it. Supposedly it lived in a hay loft for 23 years and those visuals would be great to see if we had them. Assuming all the hay has been plucked out, this Chevy is available from Utica, New York, and here on craigslist for $6,300. Kudos for the tip, Mitchell G.!

With some visual cues from the Chevelle Malibu, the Monte Carlo was based on the “A-Special” platform of the Grand Prix. That would apply for the first three years until all of GM’s intermediates went to the Colonnade approach. As luck would have it, there was a labor strike at the plant where most Monte Carlos were to be built, so first-year sales fell a bit short of expectations, but still solid at 159,000 copies (the budget was for 185,000).

There was a variety of V8 engines available in the Monte Carlo, but we don’t know which one this Chevy has. A safe assumption would be the basic 350 cubic-inch powerplant that produced 250 hp with a 2-barrel carburetor. A TH-350 automatic transmission would also be logical. The seller says this car does run and drive after its extended hibernation, but a tune-up will be needed at a minimum.

The seller does mention that this Monte Carlo was originally from Pennsylvania, but we don’t know if or why that’s important. We’d like to see more photos and get some more details. While the body may be good, the black paint could stand some detailing before you decide to do a repaint. What kind of shape is the interior? No idea. Did any of the other dwellers of the hay loft do any chewing on this machine? And the mileage provided is a plug figure, so it could easily be six figures. What’s your take on this one?

Comments

  1. Sam Reid
    Jun 15, 2023 at 3:14pm

    I’m pretty sure those are Oldsmobile sport mags.

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  2. Barzini BarziniMember
    Jun 15, 2023 at 4:58pm

    I’m pretty sure that’s a 1971 front bumper.

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  3. Oldschool Muscle
    Jun 15, 2023 at 5:45pm

    Yep 70 grill 70 hood and 71 bumper .Mix matched interior.. missing trunk crest on key lock.
    i had a 1970 that i restored buckets and console. back in my younger days. This is a mix bag …
    good price if you have the parts to change out.

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    • Brent
      Jun 15, 2023 at 6:13pm

      I don’t think the 1970’s had the crest around the trunk lock. My 1970 didn’t have one.

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      • Oldschoolmuscle
        Jun 16, 2023 at 1:40am

        You are correct i guess I’m getting Alzheimer’s in my old age LOL

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  4. Glenn SchwassMember
    Jun 16, 2023 at 10:37am

    The bottom trim on those can hide a lot of swiss cheese…Great price if it is solid and runs.

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  5. Michael Hainsworth
    Jun 16, 2023 at 11:04am

    Had a 1970 SS 454 Monte never should have sold it. The car ran and drove like a dream!

    Like 3
  6. Sam
    Jun 16, 2023 at 4:51pm

    Came for Pa. In New York. SALT ROADS

    Like 1
    • ACZ
      Jun 16, 2023 at 5:02pm

      I’m surprised there is anything left of it considering that.

      Like 0

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