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In the mid-1980s, General Motors’ G-Body platform (Chevy Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix) was being used in NASCAR racing ... I digress). In 1987, production output grew to 6,052.
Today's 1987 Chevy Monte Carlo ... and interior color options as well. That would be the last year of the Aerocoupe as Chevy was prepping the even slipperier Lumina coupe as its NASCAR contender ...
For those that might have missed all the web coverage, we started this Week To Wicked build with a bone stock 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe ... Well, back then NASCAR was actually tied to real ...
And, if originality is valued most, then we have good Monte Carlo SS news – of the Aerocoupe variety. A 1987 example ... with an equally original cloth SS interior. Naturally, the Aerocoupe ...
1987. The cars were initially produced to benefit Chevrolet's Successful 80s NASCAR program. GM seemed very proud of the Monte Carlo SS's race heritage. Throughout the dealer promo are mentions of ...
However, 1987 was the last year when the Monte Carlo surpassed this threshold ... starting with the paint and ending with the undersides, the interior, and the engine. Everything is there ...
General Motors used their G-Body platform, namely the Chevy Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix, for its NASCAR entries through ... quarter mile time. For the 1987 model year, 6,052 Chevy Monte ...
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