Feb 13, 2022  •  For Sale  •  34 Comments

11k Mile Two-Owner Beauty: 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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Chevy’s popular personal luxury car, the Monte Carlo, got its first redesign in 1973 when all General Motors’ mid-size cars got an extreme makeover. GM described the new pillared bodies using frameless doors and windows as “Colonnade” styling. From 1975, this Monte Carlo Landau is said to be a two-owner car with a paltry 11,000 miles on the odometer. In remarkable original condition, this Chevy can be found in Phoenix, Arizona, and is available here on craigslist for $18,000. Thanks for the heads up on this beauty, T.J.!

The automotive community as well as the buying public were enamored with the 1973-77 Monte Carlo’s. Motor Trend was impressive enough to label it “Car of the Year” for 1973 and a sales record was achieved at more than 233,000 units that season. 1974-75 models were little changed, with stacked rectangular headlights being the most noticeable changes in 1976-77. The seller’s car was one of 259,000 built for 1975 and is the Landau version with a partial vinyl roof.

How this car has stayed off the road for much of five decades is unknown. The seller, also the second owner, acquired it in 2015 with just 9,000 miles and has only added 2,000 miles since. At the time he/she acquired it, the Chevy still had its original tires, which have been replaced with a new set of roadworthy rubbers. A variety of items have since been swapped out, as well, some of which are surprising considering the claimed low mileage, i.e. a new exhaust and new rear struts.

The Monte Carlo is powered by a 350 cubic inch V8 with a 2-barrel carburetor and an automatic transmission. The drivetrain is said to perform well. The factory air conditioning will run you out of the car, it has a new aftermarket stereo system, and the jack in the trunk is still wrapped in original cellophane. Besides being in exceptional condition inside and out, the car will come with all sorts of paperwork since nearly new which should help substantiate the mileage. Coming along for the ride are some parts, like the car’s original steering wheel, set of Monte Carlo hubcaps, and a few assorted odds and ends.

Is a nice mid-1970s car like this worth $18,000? Well, NADA says the number should be more like $12,000, yet other low-mileage examples are said to have been going for twice that amount. So, it boils down to whether a 47-year-old car with 11,000 miles is a good deal for someone at this price point.

Comments

  1. Jack M.
    Feb 13, 2022 at 9:21pm

    A low mile 47 year old car needing a new exhaust system is not too surprising. New rear struts being installed on a car that was never factory equipped with them in 1975 is very surprising!

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  2. Greg B Greg BMember
    Feb 13, 2022 at 10:19pm

    That will sell quickly.

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  3. Claudio
    Feb 13, 2022 at 10:21pm

    Wowa, i forgot about these
    I found them very ugly then
    And
    Still
    Find them very ugly now
    This one is well kept but looks like a pig with lipstick to me
    I can’t believe what designers came out with sometimes
    Approved by the beancounters is even more disappointing

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    • Ron Ron
      Feb 14, 2022 at 9:30am

      I have to disagree. I agree that the color isn’t very appealing, but the body style is awesome. Brings back memories!!

      Like 14
    • Brian Voigt
      Feb 14, 2022 at 11:12pm

      Best looking car out there!!

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  4. NHDave
    Feb 13, 2022 at 10:40pm

    A very nicely preserved Monte! Even has the not-often-seen Econominder Gauge Package. However, don’t think ‘75 Montes are supposed to have the stand-up hood ornament. Rather, the grille-mounted crest only is correct. A customization by one of the two owners (along with the steering wheel), or some other reason for that alteration?

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    • Eric
      Feb 13, 2022 at 11:57pm

      My 75 had a hood ornament from the factory.

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      • Chuck Dickinson
        Feb 14, 2022 at 5:02pm

        Mine, bought new, was a 75 Landau as well, and it did NOT have a hood ornament.

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    • Patrick Curran
      Feb 14, 2022 at 9:52am

      I have the sales brochures for every year Monte Carlo in my collection. The 1975 does not show any cars with a stand up hood ornament. The one on this particular car is from a 1977. It looks good though!
      Great color combo as well.

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      • Mike W_H_ Mike W_H_Member
        Feb 14, 2022 at 7:52pm

        The hood ornament might have been a dealer add. Having owned one, I can tell you they came in handy as a “gunsight” so you know where the big ass nose is going.

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  5. Sam Shive
    Feb 14, 2022 at 12:14am

    A Pig With Lip Stick Is Still A Pig…….. And These WERE Pigs

    Like 5
  6. Jayps
    Feb 14, 2022 at 5:14am

    Did you ever drive one of these? Family had a ‘74 that I drove quite a bit I recall it being noted for independent rear suspension. In any case, it was very nice to drive. I’d love to drive this time capsule.

    Like 11
    • Tom Farabee
      Feb 14, 2022 at 7:42am

      Live rear differential on these.

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    • Gary
      Feb 14, 2022 at 12:30pm

      Not a independent rear axle, solid axle with coil springs.

      Like 6
  7. Tommy R
    Feb 14, 2022 at 5:23am

    Great car. Only people who make negative comments cannot afford it

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    • Claudio
      Feb 14, 2022 at 9:19am

      I can afford the car but i would hate having to spend money for a mask to hide my face while driving this monstrosity

      Like 4
  8. Car Nut Gig Harbor
    Feb 14, 2022 at 5:50am

    Beautiful looking car. This is my favourite year for the “Colonnade” style Monte Carlo.

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  9. Jack M.
    Feb 14, 2022 at 7:37am

    Yes Jayps, I have driven one of these. The only car that General Motors sold in the 70’s with independent rear suspension was the Chevrolet Corvette. I owned a 1977 Corvette.

    Like 4
  10. Mike D
    Feb 14, 2022 at 9:17am

    Love it. Prefer the round headlights over the later stacked ones. Pretty sure these were also available with a 454 in 1975.

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  11. Dan
    Feb 14, 2022 at 9:41am

    Looks like a twin to one that got destroyed in a hilarious movie scene, can’t remember the name of it though.

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  12. S
    Feb 14, 2022 at 10:08am

    This is the car Stacey Keach destroys in the move “Street People”!

    http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_6073-Chevrolet-Monte-Carlo-1975.html

    The replacement steering wheel on this needs to go, especially on an 11,000 mile car. I hope they saved the original wheel.

    Like 7
    • Bick Banter
      Feb 14, 2022 at 10:19am

      Yup, also starring Roger Moore, still in his Bond prime.

      Here is the scene in all of its glory. They really beat the living almighty snot out of it.

      https://youtu.be/M586TymHSUg

      ** WARNING – Virtually all images will be disturbing to any GM Colonnade fan. And hilarious to anyone else.

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    • Chicago_MikieMember
      Feb 14, 2022 at 10:45am

      Wow S — those pics are great, as they show the characters in the movie in their period-correct 70’s attire. The pics supplied in the Craigslist ad did show the original steering wheel comes with the car. And as one who was alive during the period, the hood ornament was only factory-issued for the 1977 model.

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  13. Bick Banter
    Feb 14, 2022 at 10:13am

    I had a ’74 back in the day. It was ok. Looked good. Mine had Chevy Rally wheels with RWL tires. Brown/tan, of course. Didn’t handle terribly. Bad gas mileage of course. Not particularly nostalgic to get back into one. I can think of better ways to use 18k. But this one is pretty nice if you like these.

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  14. William MilotMember
    Feb 14, 2022 at 10:14am

    I could understand this price tag if it had the swivel bucket seats and a 454, or at the very least a 4bbl carb w/swivel buckets. A 350 2bbl and full bench with that steering wheel (usually on hot rods) looks ridiculous to me. I still think it’s a beautiful color combo and would pay $11k myself, but there’s someone out there that would put 24’s on it and bag it destroying it! Let’s not even mention the LS conversion! Those folks would pay that much for it because it’s so straight. Those folks also don’t have to work very hard for their money and don’t know the real value of a dollar either!

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  15. Jeff Boyd
    Feb 14, 2022 at 10:58am

    Beautiful car IMO. The only thing I can’t get over are the but* ugly bumper extensions on both ends.

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  16. Howie Mueler
    Feb 14, 2022 at 12:04pm

    Sweet!! I had a 73, 18 photos and none of the engine.

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    • Bill
      Feb 14, 2022 at 4:31pm

      Yes, I thought the same thing! Would like to see the engine compartment.I had a 73 just like that one and I loved it!!!

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  17. John Oliveri
    Feb 14, 2022 at 2:22pm

    Love the car, that steering wheel would have to go immediately

    Like 5
  18. Steve
    Feb 14, 2022 at 3:27pm

    I had all of them from 73 thru 77. Loved them all. The 75 had swivel buckets.

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  19. Anthony
    Feb 14, 2022 at 5:57pm

    Nice car. Great color. Steering wheel would have to go immediately. I’ve got one,a 73 with 454 I prefer it over my new cars. My Dad had a 75 and added the stand up hood ornament when it was new. Must of been available through the dealer or something, they didn’t come that way.

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  20. Richard Blackaby
    Feb 14, 2022 at 8:10pm

    These cars drove like wonderful, I guess that the engine set back was the main reason. I worked for Chevy in that time frame.

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  21. John B
    Feb 14, 2022 at 9:06pm

    I owned a 76 and it was a comfortable riding and driving car.one of the best cars ive ever owned!

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  22. Keith D.
    Feb 14, 2022 at 9:22pm

    Beautiful Monte Carlo, my father bought a 74 Monte in 1981 after selling his 73 Plymouth Fury. Several years later once I grew up to a young man at 18 years old I bought a 77 Monte Carlo “Landau” with a bad steering column grey with red interior that was a great car, I fixed the column and sold it in 1986 and bought a 1980 Buick Park Avenue. The 73-77 Chevy Monte Carlo, Buick Century/Regal, Pontiac Grand Prix, and the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme are in my opinion the very best in what was titled “Personal Luxury Coupes” in my lifetime.

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