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  1. 23 minutes ago, Scott S. said:

    I'm just curious.....

    When I first became interested in Montes.... Back in the late '70's..... I was led to believe that there were only 2 1970 Monte SS's that left the assembly line with manual transmissions. Were the rest dealer installs or am I just mis informed ?

    There's a lot of people that like to tell stories. The 4-speed simply was not available with the SS454 package. If there was one I think a documented one would have surfaced by now. Every time one of those stories comes up there is either proven wrong or they simply do not have proof.

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  2. 2 hours ago, 71MonteCarloMD said:

    Aaron, it wonโ€™t open unless I pry in the middle to unlatch one of internal rods then it will open. ย Does that means I need a new door latch?

    If you can get the latch to function by manually moving the paddle at the top or pulling on the lever on the side of the latch then it sounds like maybe the latch itself works but the rods in the door arenโ€™t pulling like they should. It could be as simple as needing lubrication.

    One other thing I ran into is that the pushrod on the outer door handle button wasnโ€™t long enough to push the paddle on the latch the necessary amount to open the door. I had a door handle button with a longer pushrod and cut it down to the desired length. It now opens without a problem using the door handle.

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  3. 1 hour ago, EVC said:

    How much did it sell for ?

    ย I recently turned down a solid offer for $34,000 on mine. He said he was hoping I'd counter with 35,000. ย  I'd trust my Monte with 200.000 miles over a low milage car anytime.. ย I'd have a difficult time trusting the $50,000 car above to make a 6000 mile journey.ย 

    The guy who purchased mine in September drove it 1,700 miles home to Iowa without a hiccup. It really is an amazing driving car like it was new. I only maintained what was necessary (bleed brakes, change all fluids, change filters, new belts/hoses, new tires). The car still had original shocks, plug wires, etc. The guy has since added another 1,000 miles since he got it home. I sold it for less than half of the car posted.

    As for your car, I can see someone who really wanted it offering $35k. That is on the high end for a small block but not out of line for a really well maintained 350 car in great condition with some of the prices Iโ€™ve seen.

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  4. 6 hours ago, Capri's 71 SS said:

    Wow, Carl Hanson! A name from the way past!! Nice!ย  And Aaron trying to come down - ...now we need to try and make so Aaron & Greg can be drinking buddies in person!

    I will add to my calendar, make a reservation and see what happensย  - of course Queenie will not be joining us.

    A drinking buddy and my wife won't be there to monitor my intake, that spells trouble. It would be fantastic to meet you two after all these years!

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  5. Update: The builder said the block was in great shape and no decking was required. I'm happy I won't lose the factory stamping. Heads are assembled and short block will be assembled this week. He still has to determine length of pushrods needed and order those. I'm happy with the progress and will be excited to get the engine back in the car.

    I've been doing a lot of cleaning and some painting of the parts to get ready for reassembly (brackets, manifolds, trans lines, etc). I've collected all the new parts I need as well. I still need to work on painting the areas of the frame and firewall I didn't have access to before when the engine was in the car.

    I hope to get some photos soon.

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