The Monte Carlo of this era showed qualities of elegance, silence, comfort and the relaxing feel of stability. It was an American personal luxury car of the first order with design and mechanical features that would make it a very popular and selling car.
Finished in black with an optional black vinyl landau top and black interior; this Monte Carlo is notable for having bucket seats that swivel for convenient ingress and egress of the nicely appointed interior. The Monte Carlo is driven by a 350-cid V-8 engine with dual exhaust and is connected to an automatic transmission. Air conditioning, AM/FM radio, Rally wheels, dual sport mirrors, woodgrain interior trim accents; power steering, brakes and windows are fine assets on this fine car.