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It's kind of amazing that there are so many first gen Monte Carlo convertibles out in the wild since they weren't a factory option.
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One done locally was a 1972 Cutlass structure mounted on a modified Monte Carlo Frame, then the Monte Quarters were grafted on in place of the Cutlass skin, everything else Is bolt on. The Chevelle body would be easier as the dash structure is similar to the Monte. |
There is a Monte Carlo convert in the 1970 Chevrolet Products video.
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"It's kind of amazing that there are so many first gen Monte Carlo convertibles out in the wild since they weren't a factory option."
There were companies making the conversions in the 70's, because the demand was there. No idea how many were produced or by whom, but there were a number of them around. |
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From the 1970 Chevrolet Accessories Brochure. |
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https://images2.imgbox.com/59/9d/XRrIOrNG_o.jpg The Porsche Soundbar Is Real And Glorious https://www.motorious.com/articles/n...sche-soundbar/ |
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The lower panel stripes were a dealer option. Not many elected to have them added. https://images2.imgbox.com/b9/c6/nPQ3t72Z_o.jpg |
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Don't get me wrong; I like all the car pics. But I REALLY like the pics that started this thread, which I consider the WTF pics.
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