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1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Vehicle Details

Make

Chevrolet

Model

Monte Carlo

Year

1987

Mileage

8,633 miles

VIN

1G1GZ11G9HP151856

Body Type

Coupe

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

5.0L 8 CYLINDER

Description

1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS For Sale
True Survivor "They're Only Original Once"
A Real Time Capsule With Only 8,574 Original Miles ~ Offered for Sale by the Son of the Original Owner
100% Original Under the Hood With Zero Modifications
5.0L V8 Engine
Automatic Transmission With Overdrive
Dual Exhaust
Original Hoses, Clamps, Connecting Pipes, and Shielding Still in Place
No Aftermarket Exhaust, Headers, or Air Filters
Under-Hood Padding is in Astonishing Condition for Its Age
Working Under-Hood Light
Finished in All Black, Including the Moldings ~ Factory Stripe Delete
Original Goodyear Eagle Tires ~ In Great Shape
Super Straight, Gorgeous Body in Beautiful Condition
Floors Are in Like-New Condition
Custom Mud Flaps
Factory Tinted Glass
Roll-Up Windows ~ Nice and Smooth
Gorgeous Burgundy Cloth Interior
Still Smells New With Bits of Factory Plastic Remaining Under the Seats
Loaded With Options Including Power Locks, Tilt Wheel, and Cruise Control
Crystal Clear Gauges
Ziebart Rust Proofing and Fabric Protection Applied at  Applied at the Dealership When New 
Factory Radio Delete (Stereo Was Added Later; Receipt Included)
Beautiful Headliner
Original Floor Mats
Crispy Clean Glove Box with Trunk Release Button
Never Left Outside and Never Driven in the Rain
Every Piece of Documentation From the Dealership is Included
For Sale By Owner Located In Coram, NY 11727
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Trim: SS
Options: Premium Sound System, Cloth Interior Surface

Classic Chevrolet Monte Carlo Buyer's Guide

Full guide
M
Mike Sullivan
Muscle Cars
1970–1988
~3 min read
Updated Apr 2026
Expert buyer's guide to the Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1970–1988. SS454 verification, T-top rust diagnosis, vinyl top blistering, Aero coupe identification, and market pricing by generation.
This guide covers
✓ 10-point inspection checklist
✓ Common issues & what to avoid
✓ In-person inspection guide
✓ Market pricing by year & condition
✓ 5 FAQs answered
✓ History & fun facts

Chevrolet Monte Carlo Market Overview

Based on 49 Chevrolet Monte Carlo listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

49
Listed Now
$23,521
Avg. Asking Price
1970–1998
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site — Above Average
This car: $51,495
Low: $6,500 High: $71,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 73% ◄
Manual 6%
Condition Distribution
Excellent 6%
Good 10%
Fair 4%
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Classic Chevrolet Monte Carlo Buyer's Guide

The Chevrolet Monte Carlo ran from 1970 through 1988 and made its collector case in two very different ways. The 1970–1972 first-generation cars are legitimate muscle-era machines — personal luxury coupes built on the Chevelle platform with engine options that climbed to the 454 LS6. The 1983–1988 Aero coupes are NASCAR-influenced collector pieces built to racing homologation rules. Between those two peaks are the middle-generation cars: comfortable, affordable classics with a strong styling identity. The first-gen SS454 is one of the most undervalued muscle cars in the market right now — and that window is not staying open much longer.

What to Check Before Buying

Cowl Tag Authentication — For 1970–1972 cars, verify the firewall cowl tag body code and option codes for the SS package. Match against VIN engine code.
Block Casting Numbers — Read the block casting number on the rear driver's side. Verify it matches claimed displacement and production date window.
Vinyl Top Check — Peel back vinyl at the C-pillar edges and check the metal underneath for rust. Bubbling or lifting vinyl nearly always means rot.
T-Top Frame Inspection — On T-top cars, check the headliner for water staining. Pull back the carpet at the B-pillar base for floor rust from seal leaks.
Floor Pan Condition — Probe floor pans from underneath with a screwdriver. A-body pans rot at seat mount areas and around the transmission tunnel.
Rear Quarter Rust — Run a magnet along the lower rear quarters. Filler is non-magnetic. Check especially around the wheel openings.
Cowl Seam — Inspect the cowl seam at the windshield base for rust staining, bubbling paint, or soft metal.
Trunk Floor — Lift the trunk mat and check the floor and seams for rust-through, especially where quarters meet the trunk pan.
Aero Nose Condition — On 1986–1988 Aero coupes, inspect the composite front nose for cracks, crazing, and poor-quality prior repairs.
Cooling System — Check coolant condition and valve cover edges for signs of overheating on big-block cars.

Common Issues

Vinyl top rust is the most common problem on first-gen and second-gen cars — water trapped under vinyl at the C-pillar corrodes the roof and quarters silently for years. T-top seal failure on 1978–1981 cars leads to floor rot at the B-pillar base and interior damage. First-gen cowl rust mirrors the Chevelle: seam at the windshield base, trapped water, firewall rot. SS badge fraud is widespread on all generations. On LS5/LS6 cars, check for overheating history. Aero coupe composite nose pieces are fragile and increasingly hard to source as reproduction parts.

What to Look For

On 1970–1972 cars, verify the cowl tag for SS package codes and the VIN engine code before paying any premium. Inspect A-body floor pans, rear quarters, and cowl seam for rust — identical to Chevelle inspection procedure. For T-top cars, pull the headliner and inspect T-top frame rails; check the B-pillar base for floor damage from seal leaks. On vinyl-top cars, check the metal underneath at the C-pillar — vinyl traps moisture and corrodes the roof and rear quarters silently. First-gen cars: verify block casting numbers match the claimed displacement and date. Aero coupes: inspect the composite front nose for cracks and poor prior repairs.

Price Guide

First-gen 1970–1972 350 driver: $18,000–$30,000. SS454 LS5 numbers-matching: $45,000–$70,000. SS 454 documented: $90,000–$140,000+. Second-gen 1973–1977: $10,000–$22,000. Third-gen 1978–1980: $8,000–$15,000. SS 1983–1985: $12,000–$20,000. Aero 1986–1988: $18,000–$32,000. Deduct heavily for T-top cars with confirmed water damage — a fully rotted B-pillar floor section is a structural repair that can exceed the car's value.

Did You Know?

The Monte Carlo name referenced the glamorous Monaco principality where Grand Prix racing was synonymous with European sophistication — exactly the image Chevrolet wanted for its new personal luxury coupe. In NASCAR, the Monte Carlo became one of the most successful platforms of the 1980s with Dale Earnhardt and Darrell Waltrip scoring major wins. The 1986–1988 Aero cars sold to the public were street-legal homologation specials built to keep Chevrolet's racing program legal.

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