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1972 Monte for sale, Arkansas
Marks71 replied to Meltonworks's topic in Cars and Parts For Sale/Wanted
Tell her you’re not going to find anything in that condition with those miles for that kind of money. I think the first thing I would do is to return the moldings and running lights. Hopefully the wiring is still there. -
What did you do to your Monte Carlo today?
Marks71 replied to Canuck's topic in General 70-72 Monte Carlo Forum
It appears it’s pretty intact with few missing pieces. You might try going to Home Depot and get them to cut you 2 pcs. of Plexiglass or real glass about 1/2” bigger than what your build sheet measures. You can sandwich it between them. That will let you work out some of the wrinkles and piece together some of the broken pieces. I used small pieces of Scotch tape on the back to hold them together. Put the plexiglass back on, flip It over, make sure the lines on the front are lined up, flip it back, remove the plexiglass and keep going. When you’re done add some weight and let it sit a couple days. It can get tedious. I found 2 build sheets for mine, and I’ve got at least 3 hours in the real bad one. I completely taped the back with rows of 2” clear packing tape using a small roller to press it down then cut the tape with a razor blade and straight edge even with the paper. You could then get it laminated if you choose. Sorry for the long winded response. -
Other than the right side of the front bumper looking a little tweaked, and a request for more photos, if I was still in the market for a first gen, I’d be checking that one out. It goes well with my 69 Daytona Yellow Camaro.
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I would think so, the imported stuff Is pretty cheap, and with labor rates at $150-$200/hr, I get it. Given the choice, I’d much rather have a turned US drum/rotor over a new imported one though.
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Apparently it’s no longer available.
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Unfortunately we live in a disposable society now and fewer and fewer shops want to mess with turning when they can sell you a new imported part.
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I would look for the nicest one I could find, not worrying about the color. SEM makes a vinyl die/top coat that when prepped properly would work fine. Since the dash is virtually a zero wear item it’s one of the few interior areas I would be comfortable with going that route. When I replaced the dash pad on my 84 GMC truck with a new factory GM pad, it came gray so I had to get the correct blue to keep the factory color. Armed with the interior color code, I got what I needed at an auto paint supplier. Because you need black, you wouldn’t need to go through that. That was in 1993, I still have the truck and the dash is still perfect. There is a popular dash restoration business out here in California called Just Dashes that could restore your existing dash in black, but with shipping it may get a little pricey.
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The 71 has so many mods that even if it was a real one, it would be too cost prohibitive to get it right again. Especially for 70k, or even 50k. I see it has the shock protectors, and the trailing arms are boxed but no sway bar. Plus all the AC is missing. The 72 seems a little more in line with its pricing. Though still a bit high.
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Remember too that of the 349, 80 had the 402. Brings it to 269.
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I noticed the check valve wasn’t mentioned. Couldn’t hurt, they’re cheap.
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Welcome to the club Mark. That’s one nice Monte. Being an SS is icing on the cake. By the way Dennis. Better than??????? I believe the Marks may have the Dennises out numbered. 😁
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Welcome Allen. I noticed your showing 350 manual. Is that a factory 3 or 4 speed? Thats a pretty rare breed if it is.
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I think you’d want to cross your fingers in hopes that cracked windshield isn’t going to be a reoccurring problem.
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That listing is at least a year old. That alone says something. That interior is the worst for style and quality that I’ve ever seen. The grill looks like a junior, not even senior high school metal shop project. Someone spent, or wasted way too much on that one. In my opinion of course.
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Put the same one on mine about a year ago for the same reason. What I noticed though, was it would puke an ounce or two only when the radiator was topped off. After that it was done and would not do it again. It’s funny because my 69 Camaro with its DZ302 doesn’t have a recovery bottle and has never puked a drop.
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Welcome Mark and Jim, I think you made the right choice.
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With 6 days left I’d have to take a second mortgage to buy it.
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Good job Steve. Just had mine checked last week, 0.1. Been just over 2 years for me. Still every 6 months on the check ups. I’m ok with that.
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Now that’s a work of art. Definitely fits in with its surroundings.
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I’m a no on that also. The bragging rights aren’t worth the extra cash.
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Welcome to the club.
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I can definitely see the guide plates in the video.
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Are any of the pushrods rubbing against their respective guides?
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OK, so it wasn’t the camera angle. My first thought was that there was no way those people could’ve been that close. Plus they were grouped so tight, where were they going to go if the ol General needed another 75’?