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The last known DEFINITELY VERIFIED location of my 1972 Monte Carlo was in central Florida where it had been traded-in to a car dealership. It had to be towed in because the engine was not running. A salvage yard MAY have purchased the car and then POSSIBLY sold it to an individual who took it to Canada.
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THESE ARE THE EXACT SAME KIND OF WHEELS THAT WERE LAST KNOWN BY ME TO BE ON MY 1972 MONTE CARLO..... (but these are not the actual wheels)
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Trying to find my first car, 1972 Monte Carlo. Possibly in Canada. PLEASE! VIN: 1 H 5 7 H 2 B 6 7 8 4 3 2 ( 1H57H2B678432 ) Even though the colors and parts may have changed over the decades, it was a medium (hunter?) green exterior with a dark green vinyl top with dark green interior, 350 C.I.D, 2-barrel, 350-TurboHydramatic transmission, ELECTRIC windows, had speaker cut-outs in the doors, 6x9s in the rear deck, I think they were Pioneers or Kenwoods, power driver's seat, remote driver's mirror, horseshoe shifter, funky aluminum mesh-X wheels which were Appliance brand as I recall. As incredible as it sounds, no one bothered to ever take any pictures of it. I was 16 and all I thought about was driving it. Does anyone have access to the motor vehicle system in Canada? I have a lead that my 1972 Monte Carlo may have been purchased here in Florida by a Canadian and was taken back to Canada. My idea is that logistically it would be easier for a Canadian to do the search than for me to try and do it as a foreign American. Thanks for any help! NOTE: if you have this car but it is not for sale, please just let me know. I promise I won't pester you about it or try to come see it. But I would be interested in buying it back.
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Trying to find my former 1972 Monte Carlo, please
Granddaddy replied to Granddaddy's topic in General 70-72 Monte Carlo Forum
WOW! Thank you very much! If only everyone would be so diligent as you I might actually at least get closer to finding it. -
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Trying to find my former 1972 Monte Carlo, please
Granddaddy replied to Granddaddy's topic in General 70-72 Monte Carlo Forum
I'm trying to find my former 1972 Monte Carlo. Any help at all greatly appreciated. Possibly in Canada. VIN: 1 H 5 7 H 2 B 6 7 8 4 3 2 ( 1H57H2B678432 ) Even though the colors and parts may have changed over the decades, it was a medium (hunter?) green exterior with a dark green vinyl top with dark green interior, 350 C.I.D, 2-barrel, 350-TurboHydramatic transmission, had speaker cut-outs in the doors, 6x9s in the rear deck, I think they were Pioneers or Kenwoods, power driver's seat, remote driver's mirror, horseshoe shifter, funky aluminum mesh-X wheels which were Appliance brand as I recall. As incredible as it sounds, no one bothered to ever take any pictures of it. I was 16 and all I thought about was driving it. Thanks for any help. -
Trying to find my former 1972 Monte Carlo, please
Granddaddy replied to Granddaddy's topic in General 70-72 Monte Carlo Forum
Even though the colors and parts may have changed over the decades, it was a medium to dark green exterior with a dark green vinyl top with dark green interior, 350 C.I.D, 2-barrel, 350-TurboHydramatic transmission, had speaker cut-outs in the doors, 6x9s in the rear deck, I think they were Pioneers or Kenwoods, 8-track deck under the dash, power driver's seat, remote driver's mirror, horseshoe shifter, funky aluminum mesh-X wheels which were Appliance brand as I recall, can't really think of anything else. Thanks for any help. PS, as incredible as it sounds, no one bothered to ever take any pictures of it. I was 16 and all I thought about was driving it. -
I'm trying to find my former 1972 Monte Carlo. Any help at all greatly appreciated. Possibly in Canada. VIN: 1 H 5 7 H 2 B 6 7 8 4 3 2 ( 1H57H2B678432 ) Even though the colors and parts may have changed over the decades, it was a medium (hunter?) green exterior with a dark green vinyl top with dark green interior, 350 C.I.D, 2-barrel, 350-TurboHydramatic transmission, had speaker cut-outs in the doors, 6x9s in the rear deck, I think they were Pioneers or Kenwoods, power driver's seat, remote driver's mirror, horseshoe shifter, funky aluminum mesh-X wheels which were Appliance brand as I recall. As incredible as it sounds, no one bothered to ever take any pictures of it. I was 16 and all I thought about was driving it. Thanks for any help.