57fury440
Well-Known Member
Most cars of the fifties with a manual transmission were three on the tree. Easy to shift and mostly trouble free. Nice car. Clean it up and use it.
Do it. If you change your mind, I believe you would have no problem finding a buyer.Any thoughts on this ol' girl?
2 door too. Looks like they drove it to that spot and walked away. To bad about the glass.Rare beast and bare bones stripper to boot.
Little overkill with the tow rig No!! Lol
The Monaco has been sitting since '92 or so, the interior upholstery is rough, headliner is shot. The body is pretty good, very little rust as far as I can tell though I haven't been in the trunk yet. Underneath is solid. The oil looks good, transmission fluid is bright red. The fuel tank smells like varnish of course. It's an H code 383, I still need to verify the numbers, console shift, bench seat. It didn't come with keys. I brought it home and it's sitting for now however I'll be digging into it in the next couple of months after I recover from shoulder surgery. Montana doesn't salt it's roads so I have that going for it as far as rust is concerned. I'm hoping it was just parked perhaps after an owner passed away, we'll see in the near future. I don't see any signs of previous catastrophic failures.. when I know more and assuming that it'll run and drive, I may end up sending this one down the road for a reasonable price if I end up picking up the Fury 1.Little overkill with the tow rig No!! Lol
What kinda sharp is the Monaco in? I love those and the Polara of the same year..