72' Chevrolet Monte Carlo


The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was an American-made two-door coupe introduced for model
year 1970, and manufactured over six generations through model year 2007.

The 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo was billed as "America's most attainable luxury car."
The personal-luxury Monte Carlo flaunted a cleaner front-end appearance with parking
lights flanking a fresh wide-mesh grille. Rear ends stuck with tall vertical taillights
but added a horizontal bright trim strip above the bumper.

The Monte Carlo was conceived by Elliot M. (Pete) Estes, general manager of Chevrolet,
and Chevrolet's chief stylist, Dave Holls. They modeled the styling on the contemporary
Cadillac Eldorado, although much of the body and structure were shared with the Chevrolet
Chevelle (firewall, windshield, decklid, and rear window were the same). New exterior
styling featured concealed windshield wipers.

This 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2Dr. Sport Coupe comes equipped with a factory
350 CID 165 HP 2bbl Turbo Fire V8. The exterior is finished in Mulsanne Blue with a white
top complemented by a dark blue interior. Factory options include: Pwr. Steering, Pwr. Brakes,
Pushbutton AM Radio, Windshield Antenna and a 3 Speed Automatic Transmission. Other extras include,
Chrome Edelbrock Air filter Cover, Chrome valve covers and a complete set of Equus Gauges.
Runs and drives great. This classic 2-Dr. Sport coupe is a joy to drive!



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