1974 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on 2040-parts.com
Owatonna, Minnesota, United States
1974 Chevrolet monte carlo with 99000 original miles has aftermarket 15 " american racing wheels on it but has 14" Cragers that come with the car upon sale excellent strong running engine. Newer back brakes, master cylinder and brake booster. The only thing not original inside the care is aftermarket cd player that pushes really good sound. The car is also for sale locally in Pratt MN.
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