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    SKU: SHE705-68-2
    $ 79.00
    SKU: SHE705-68BL
    $ 103.51
    SKU: SHE705-68BR
    $ 67.28

    Classic 2 Current Fabrication is a trusted manufacturer of hard to find Monte Carlo rust repair panels and replacement auto body panels. We carry a wide selection of Monte Carlo floor pans, rocker panels, and trunk extensions.  Breathe new life into your Monte Carlo — we have everything you need right here! Search our product list for your entire Monte Carlo parts needs.

     

    C2C Fact

    The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was an American-made two-door coupe introduced for model year 1970, and manufactured over six generations through model year 2007. It was marketed as a personal-luxury coupe through most of its history, with the last model version being classified as a full-sized coupe. When it was discontinued in 2007, it had outlived many competitors that were either discontinued many years earlier or changed in concept to either a four-door sedan or small sport coupe.


    The Monte Carlo endured six design generations. The first four (1970–72, 1973–77, 1978–80 and 1981–88) were of a rear-wheel-drive, V8-powered (V6 available beginning in 1978) coupe style, utilizing separate body-on-frame construction. The later rear-wheel-drive generations bucked the trend of unit-body construction, along with smaller engines, that became more prevalent in the early 1980s as automakers downsized their vehicle lines to meet increasing stringent fuel-economy regulations in the aftermath of two energy crises that led to gasoline shortages and skyrocketing pump prices in 1973-74 and 1979-80.