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  2. The wheels look great, They should have been an option back in the day
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  4. Beautiful collection you have there! I really like this one!
  5. They definitely weren’t stingy with the photos. Without a reserve (from a dealer no less) it’ll be interesting to see what it goes for.
  6. This car was ordered without the power steering. This is the second 4 speed that I have had with no power steering.
  7. WOW! When I was preparing to order my 71 Monte Carlo the first thing I had to have was a AM/FM Stereo radio! I was considering a Camaro but insurance would be too high for a 17 year old kid and they only had the MONO radio, so I went with the Monte.
  8. Yes, power steering as well as front disc brakes and an AM radio were standard on these cars. Back in the day, some people saw power steering as an unnecessary luxury and some weren't sold on modern disc brakes. A buyer could delete front disc brakes and get drum brakes, power steering to get a manual gear box and the radio which resulted in a Chevelle radio blank plate covered in burled elm contact paper. This is from a Long Island member's car:
  9. Mark tkx for sharing!! She looks great but why didn't they clean the engine bay??? Love the color combo!!! lol
  10. Lyle, That is what I gave always thought too but any car with "standard" equipment could be ordered with a "delete" on some of the standard equipment. rob
  11. Was car ordered without power steering? I thought it came standard on Montes
  12. How does 46 days an a wake-up sound to you. This meet will be here before we know it. rob
  13. Saw this today https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-chevrolet-monte-carlo-22/
  14. Yup. Sure sounds like you got bamboozled. I’m guessing Borlace is a gypsy surname? At least it has ‘BORLA’ in it. As in the exhaust.
  15. The 396 was bored .030 in late 1969 to improve emissions. The SS 396 Chevelle designation was continued because of the popularity of that model. In 1970 Chevrolet increased the stroke on the 427 engines and they became the 454.
  16. Well I have spoke to several individuals who had hands on this car from inception to seller and it's been a very baffeling experience. Spoke to original builder of this car, builder of the original # matching motor, Jared who made some changes to the car and last the seller. The story has many twists and turns with some questions still unanswered and some just not making sense. What I have found out is that it is # matching block but it is toast due to the rear main and crank issue it REQUIRES a rebuild. While looking car over more after returning from getting fuel the flexplate is chewing it way through the trans which now requires a rebuild along with the new motor. Also found the steering gear leaking, needs replacement. To add more to the wound a door hinge bushing let go while opening door only to chip the door paint pretty bad. So as much as you don't like the calling someone one out it is what it is and they are what they are. This is not just a set of bad circumstances I purchased a car that had known issues. Ive had this car to 3 different shops that concur the same thing. There is no way these issues were unknown by the seller I've only had the car 3 weeks or so. Weve only driven this nightmare 4 times before it began to fall apart. What my wife and I paid for this car this car should not have us going through what we are after 4 rides with last one now having the flexplate chewing its way out. We are not going to put any more $ into this nightmare. My wife and I are going to figure out what were going to do with what's left of our bucket list nightmare. This is a world we no longer want to be part of and Scott Borlace is what he is.
  17. Absolute beautiful car, extremely nice display in the background !!!
  18. I see they added some underside photos. Check out how the rear sway bar is attached. The trailing arms aren’t boxed. Haven’t seen that before.
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  20. I think they look way better with the Misty Turquoise over the Classic Copper, but that just me.
  21. How about no options, This is my 1971 350 4 speed, bench seat never been restored or painted. It pretty stripped down with not much for extras. Paint code is 49 -11 or the D-99 option. Trim is not painted. It has no power steering but I love to drive this one. For some reason it seems to "float" a little less without the power steering option. Just don't get too close on a steep hill.
  22. So far running good. The engine has good power and doesn’t hesitate to go.
  23. Had mine out today to do some running around since my truck is in the shop again. $1100.00 last week another $500.00 this week hopefully that's it for a while. I do have to give a big shout out to Michael Boyte while I was in Myrtle Beach my truck was in the shop and he offered me use of his other truck while mine was down. Thank you so much Mike wish we could have got together also to Bob Bardeau for getting my truck in so quick and getting it fixed and I think a great deal too. Thanks to you guys.
  24. I finally got these wheels on the 1970 Monte. They look good. The sun didn’t cooperate with me when I was taking photos at the beach.
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