1982 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1982 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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by Anonymous
Jan 22, 2011
Thgis 82 monte has the 229 V6 and gets 25 mpg. Performs very nice, interior is perfect. Has not been restored! Does have new valve covers, air cleaner (Holley) plugs, plug wires, distributor and rotary cap. Straight piped, sounds good!Jan 22, 2011
by James R
Dec 25, 2009
This car started out as a bone stock Monte Carlo LS with a 3.8 litre V-6, since I
have owned this car it has had the 3.8 removed and in its place now sits a 468
big block chevy. The engine has a full edelbrock top end and forged internals.
The original engine was a squealing mess, it made so many different noises.
The new engine makes no noises except for the roar coming out the back. (The
Exhaust). Overall I am pleased with this project, I still have under $2500 in the
whole build. Minus the big blockDec 25, 2009
by James R
Aug 27, 2009
Not a big fan of the stock rims, stock motor or the paint, But it wasnt a bad buy. Cheap project. Something to play around with. Overall though i think it will be a nice car one of these days when ive got the money to put into it.Aug 27, 2009
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by Anonymous
Jan 22, 2011
Thgis 82 monte has the 229 V6 and gets 25 mpg. Performs very nice, interior is perfect. Has not been restored! Does have new valve covers, air cleaner (Holley) plugs, plug wires, distributor and rotary cap. Straight piped, sounds good!Jan 22, 2011
by James R
Dec 25, 2009
This car started out as a bone stock Monte Carlo LS with a 3.8 litre V-6, since I
have owned this car it has had the 3.8 removed and in its place now sits a 468
big block chevy. The engine has a full edelbrock top end and forged internals.
The original engine was a squealing mess, it made so many different noises.
The new engine makes no noises except for the roar coming out the back. (The
Exhaust). Overall I am pleased with this project, I still have under $2500 in the
whole build. Minus the big blockDec 25, 2009
by James R
Aug 27, 2009
Not a big fan of the stock rims, stock motor or the paint, But it wasnt a bad buy. Cheap project. Something to play around with. Overall though i think it will be a nice car one of these days when ive got the money to put into it.Aug 27, 2009
by Blake B
Jul 25, 2009
It was also bought new in 1982, we tested it when I was back in school and it runs great, my Dad and I took it to Michigan, it did fine, and it is a great car for any classic car collecter.Jul 25, 2009
by Austin W
Jan 25, 2008
Bought it for 500$ painted it alittle..couldnt afford it...sold to Corey and he play Dukes of Hazzard with it...Jan 25, 2008
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1982 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Pricing
Original MSRP
$8,581 to $8,581Price range
N/AAverage price on CG
N/AYoY price change
N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-only
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: cloth