1970 Monaco 37k mile orig. 440 -350hp highly optioned incl. Super Lite $10,500 near Phila, PA

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Exterior Pics, fender tag, VIN and broadcast sheet link: Monaco 1 by rentinhouse


Interior and engine bay: Monaco Interior by rentinhouse


Lower body, trunk and rear undercarriage: Monaco Lower Body Undercarriage And Trunk by rentinhouse


Circa 2004: Monaco Circa 2004 by rentinhouse



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Walk around while idling:

Undercarriage – front – mid:

Undercarriage – fr end and drivetrain:

Undercarriage –rear:

Driving:

Sure Grip, reverse and brake light demo: MVI 2845

Documented, garaged, very clean vehicle, which starts, runs and drives as a 37,xxx mile car should. Body has no rust, dents or dings. Car has matching broadcast sheet and fender tag (see pics), confirming the following: Original 440 4v – 350 hp (E85 code, date-coded 11-05-69), super rare Super Lite, A/C, dual exhaust, 15” Road wheels, 727 trans, Sure Grip 8.75 rear, Rallye suspension w/fr. Sway bar, cruise control, tilt wheel, power steering (3.5 turn lock-to-lock), bench seat, windows, door locks, trunk release, pwr disc brakes, HD radiator, AM/FM 4 speaker stereo, cornering lamps, hood t/s indicators, rear defroster (fan- not wires in glass), pedal dress-up, clock, undercoating, woodgrain instr. panel, and glove box light.



I acquired from gentleman [PO1] who owned it since 2004, and always garaged it. The title is marked as “actual” miles, and for the 2004 transfer it indicated 35,xxx. Odometer works, and now shows 37, xxx. PO1 got it from “his” PO [PO2] who had stored it inside for years. I don’t doubt the mileage based on how the car drives and the fact that the suspension hasn’t been rebuilt.



The 440 appears original from air cleaner to oil pan, which PO1 said was never opened on his watch nor PO2’s. Floors, trunk and undercarriage are rot-free, although there are very small holes in some of the trunks stamped low-spots. Drain plugs still present in fully intact inner quarter extensions.


Deviations from originality are the top and gears: The top was green vinyl from the factory, but it needed to be replaced when PO1 got it. PO1 didn’t want it, so he had it removed and the whole car painted. The re-paint was for the top change rather than the rest of the car, and I have pics from 2004 confirming the car’s cleanliness. The re-spray still is nice and shiny without any major blemishes, and I can’t detect any collision work. PO1 said the only work the body needed was at the bottom of one fender. PO1 swapped out the factory 2.76 gear set in favor of the 3.23s that are in it but kept the Sure Grip intact (both wheels spin).


Recent (based on time and/or mileage) work includes: Re-cored HD radiator, new brake calipers, pads, hoses, cut rotors, new mufflers and heater core.


Things that could use attention: Carpets are faded and front seat fabric is torn. A/C needs O-rings and a charge; pwr seat, cruise, and trunk release don’t work; I bypassed heater valve in engine bay in favor of “heat” mode, as the vacuum line to it was off and plugged when I got it, so unknown if valve is good/bad. Flipping Super Lite switch does create a change in the headlights, but Super Lite doesn’t go on. Might be a bulb, and they’re available under $10 per a thread on this site. Speedo fluctuates and makes some noise, likely fixable with the lube service explained on another thread on the site, and the gear in the trans is for 2.76 gears, not 3.23. Gas gauge is temperamental, and appears to work better when the tank is fuller. There’s an exhaust manifold leak, more apparent at initial throttle pressure, and not bad just cruising. Right rear window not working. Has minor oil leak, which may be from rear driver side valve cover gasket. Currently has minor pwr steering leak, much improved with one Lucas sealant treatment – will continue to treat.


Price is $10,500 obo. I’m not averse to a long distance deal, as I’ve done them before as buyer and seller. If you’re going that route, you might consider having a pre-purchase inspection done. Any shipping/hauling or other related expenses is buyer’s responsibility. If interested you can pm me here, or call/text 215-200-2523. Sorry, no trades. Thanks, Brian.
 
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Looks like a nice, desirable car, reasonably priced I believe. It appears that during the repaint, the lower trim was not removed - is this correct? If so, that does detract from the overall appearance of the car a bit. But at least the vinyl roof trim is still in place for those who would want to put it back on. Seems like a car that if you fix a few things, would be a very nice ride.
 
Looks like a nice, desirable car, reasonably priced I believe. It appears that during the repaint, the lower trim was not removed - is this correct? If so, that does detract from the overall appearance of the car a bit. But at least the vinyl roof trim is still in place for those who would want to put it back on. Seems like a car that if you fix a few things, would be a very nice ride.

thanks for the kind words. I tried to price it right based on mileage, condition, options and rarity. As for the re-paint process, I didn't own when that was done so I don't know if all the trim was removed.
 
V1F.......green vinyl top.
Mmm , think it looks better without.
Nice car!!
 
The car appears to be a very nice low mileage example. Should be a good opportunity for someone. I'd put the green vinyl back on top and paint the rest of the car green as well. My .02.
 
Really beautiful car! Very nice presentation as well.
I love those 70 Monacos, (and Coronets, and SuperBees)
 
this is the car that was up on CL a few months back as I had called on it at the time. Should have a Gretna, LA dealer tag on it. We discussed it here before and now it looks like it changed hands and moved up in price.
 
Yeah that is it. I almost pulled the trigger at $6K with the previous owner but I could not get past the white. Seems it has moved up in price with this go around.
 
this is the car that was up on CL a few months back as I had called on it at the time. Should have a Gretna, LA dealer tag on it. We discussed it here before and now it looks like it changed hands and moved up in price.
This car was on the streets of Philly and sold for a thousand dollars sixteen years ago.
A few years ago it was for sale and disappeared. ....... There it is
Evidently, if we wait long enough, we'll find the car the day it came off the line...
 
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