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How much is a 1983 Monte Carlo worth?

How much is a 1983 Monte Carlo worth?

Monte Carlo values are up Cars built in 1983 and 1984 are worth an average of $11,600 according to the Hagerty Valuation Tool, with the best examples averaging about $20,000.

How much does a 1983 Monte Carlo weigh?

Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, 1983 MY

bodywork
Height 1379 mm 54.3 inches
Ground clearance 135 mm 5.3 inches
length:wheelbase ratio 1.85
Kerb weight 1579 kg 3481 lb

What was the horsepower of a 1983 Monte Carlo SS?

Motor Trend magazine (April 1983) when it test drove a 1983 Monte Carlo SS referred to it as having 175 horsepower in the body of the article, but listed the SS’s L69 under the article’s “specifications” section as having 190 horsepower which was a more accurate figure.

What kind of transmission did Monte Carlo use in 1984?

The Monte Carlo SS for 1984 continued to use the outdated 3-speed automatic – a new mandatory 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive would officially replace the 3-speed automatic for 1985 (there are rumors a handful of late in the model year 1984 SSs left the factory with 4-speed automatic transmissions).

When did the Chevy L69 Monte Carlo SS come out?

During the middle of the 1983 model year, Chevrolet debuted the L69 in a new performance offering the Monte Carlo SS (the resurrection of the early 1970s Monte Carlo SS). When it debuted in the Monte Carlo SS, Chevrolet initially advertised the L69 as producing 175 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque.

What kind of air cleaner did a Monte Carlo use?

The Monte Carlo SS used a large pedestrian round black air cleaner assembly with a single snorkel (snorkel was on the passenger side).

What was the Chevy Monte Carlo in 1983?

Blue and white exteriors were the only offerings for 1983 and 1984. The largest changes over the life of the vehicle were found in 1985. The biggest news was in the transmission, where a four-speed overdrive automatic, the good old TH200-4R, became standard.

When was the first generation Monte Carlo made?

Sometimes viewed as a trick question because some forget first generation, the answer is quite simple and straight forward. The Monte Carlo SS was available in 1970 and 1971; 1983 through 1988; and 2000-01. The ’70 and ’71 models are considered 1st Generation,…

What kind of engine does a Monte Carlo have?

ENGINE RPO L69 was the top of the range, a 305-cu.in., 549.2-pound cast-iron block with aluminum intake fed through an electronically controlled Rochester four-barrel carburetor.

When was the last Monte Carlo SS made?

But of all of them, the Monte Carlo SS has a special appeal for many people, in large part because when the last 1988 models were built in December of 1987, they became the last rear-wheel-drive examples of the name, and the last full-frame, carbureted cars of any kind from GM. 305 is strong for the era, many aftermarket performance mods available.

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Ruth Doyle