1977 Chevrolet Monza
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Step into a piece of American automotive history with this bold 1977 Chevrolet Monza. The Monza was introduced in 1975 by Chevrolet as part of GM's H-body lineup (alongside the Buick Skyhawk, Oldsmobile Starfire and Pontiac Sunbird) It was conceived as a sporty, compact alternative-an attempt to combine styling flair, European design cues, and drivability, all while sharing many components with the Vega but offering more power and options. The Spyder was the top-of-the-line, V8 variant. It was a performance package offering an increase in horsepower over the standard models. The 305 V8 engine provided a welcome dose of muscle for the lightweight chassis. This Monza Spyder is finished in a sleek gray exterior that accentuates its sharp lines and period-correct proportions. Under the hood you find the commanding 350 cubic inch V8, delivering the kind of torque and presence that makes arriving feel like an event. The Tremec 5-speed manual transmission gives you full control; it's a driver's car in every sense. Inside, this car features a luxurious black leather interior paired with vinyl surfaces where original, creating a balance of comfort and classic styling. Standard amenities are well-cared for and include air conditioning for cruising comfort,...