For Sale 70 Dodge Monaco

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Wow .. Canadian Monaco.. No wide brushed stainless Monaco mouldings.. Neat car..
 
So Monaco was a cheap version of the full size Dodge in Canada? That interior looks like a low line Polara to me?! And no fancy trim? But at least they retained the neat back up light bezels. Learn something every day.
 
So Monaco was a cheap version of the full size Dodge in Canada? That interior looks like a low line Polara to me?! And no fancy trim? But at least they retained the neat back up light bezels. Learn something every day.


No, our order of things was Polara, Polara Custom, Monaco, Monaco 500, and Monaco 500 Brougham in 1970. You can view the Canadian brochure at http://fuselage.de/ .
 
Did only the Canadian models have the back lights in the rear quarters?
 
No both Canadian and American models had it.. And it was inspired by the 67' Pontiac grand prix
 
No both Canadian and American models had it.. And it was inspired by the 67' Pontiac grand prix


Yeah !!!!! One year only as were the 67 Grand Prix Vert ......... :eek:s_dancing2:

Now I know why I love the 69 & 70 Sport fury's so much .........................:3gears:







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This information was in a lame article by Jeff Godshall of which Freds car made the cover of Collectible Automobile
 
If I saw this one in a driveway while driving, I'd be knocking on their front door.

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And road wheels would make it impossible to resist! You have good taste! I still miss the one I sold last year in a weak moment:

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The 67 grand prix was beautiful.. As was the GM inspired 1970 dodge Monaco...
 
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