'86 Monte Carlo SS
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was a two-door coupe marketed and manufactured by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. The fourth-generation Monte Carlo was essentially a facelifted third-generation Monte Carlo; it was introduced in 1981 and styled during Irv Rybickis tenure as vice president of design at GM. For 1986, four different body styles were available; the Super Sport body style featured "aero" mirrors, a deeply sloped rear window and a shorter trunk lid with a lower spoiler than previous versions. The Monte Carlo SS for this generation was only available with a 305 ci (5.0L) L69 small-block V8 mated to a 3-speed TH-350 automatic; the engine produces about 175 horsepower. 41,364 SSes were produced for 1986. This casting depicts a 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS with a cowl induction hood and custom exhaust. No name was ever featured on this castings base until around 2018. Mattels vision of the 4th-Generation Monte Carlo in Super Sport trim features the characteristic, more aerod
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