



Vintage luxury cars have always turned heads on the streets. With extravagant designs and subtle details, you don’t need to dive too deep for a reason to own one for yourself. This 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau is the perfect option for the potential classic enthusiast. A two door hardtop, this Monte Carlo is a call back to a time where the American dream sang strong. The seller reports that this Monte Carlo Landau comes with its original owners’ manual, adding even more value to the car as a collectable, that holds on to a piece of its history and heritage. Not only that, this car reportedly also comes with the infamous 454cid engine, with matching numbers. With that massive engine under the hood, is this Chevrolet powerful enough to take you to the moon?

This 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau 2dr Hardtop Coupe shows off a sleek design complete with swooping lines and ridges. The white is a classic look that you can’t go wrong with, and with that exterior paired to the black vinyl interior which also comes with wood highlights gives off a classy air of professionalism. The lengthy body paired with high ridges speak of sophistication and wealth that was often seen in car designs of the era. The seller reports that the car came with a functional A/C that is, unfortunately, non-functional at the moment. They also reported that this landau top was replaced and a new radio and speakers for you to blast out and enjoy your favorite tunes while taking a cruise around town, Seventies style. The seller also reports that the emergency brake has also been replaced with a new one for better safety.

The 454 engine is a behemoth, taking the form of a massive 7.4 liter V8 with a four-barrel carburetor, running at around 360 horsepower fresh out of the factory, was reportedly rebuilt. In fact, the transmission – an automatic – was also reportedly rebuilt, meaning reliability and repairs most likely won’t be a cause for concern. Reportedly being given away by its original owner, you can trust this 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau 2dr Hardtop Coupe has been treated with plenty of TLC, which has helped it last for this long.

1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau 2dr Hardtop Coupe Original Owner 454cid #s matching Recently had engine rebuilt Transmission rebuilt White Exterior Black vinyl New radio and speakers installed New emergency brake installed Landau top was replaced A/C does not operate Original owners manual



Chevy’s Monte Carlo is a personal luxury car by the famous American automaker that was made from 1970 to 2007. There have been six generations of Monte Carlo produced, and the nameplate invokes fond memories even well after its discontinuation. In fact, there’s a song produced by an artist called Struggle Jennings that celebrates the fourth-generation Chevy Monte Carlo. This song is famous because it was also used in the last-ever episode of Amazon’s hit TV series The Grand Tour. Today’s 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is very relevant to this preamble because its also a fourth-generation example, and an SS, just like the car driven by Jennings in the music video. Up for grabs in Puyallup, Washington, this SS has traveled for over 180,000 miles.



Chevrolet offers a number of vehicles that classic car enthusiasts may admire, but the Monte Carlo is one that is often overlooked. This fruitful model first saw the light of day as Chevrolet's version of the Pontiac Grand Prix. Developed under the watchful eye of Elliot M. (Pete) Estes, general manager of Chevrolet, the Monte Carlo was manufactured through six generations until 2007. Moreover, the Monte Carlo has campaigned in NASCAR racing since 1971 as well. So, this 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is the ideal car for you if you're looking for a classic vehicle with some racing history that won't break the bank. It belongs to the first generation of this intriguing model lineup and currently resides in Virginia waiting for its next buyer.



The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a two-door coupe that was positioned in the personal luxury car space. Of course, with a name like Monte Carlo, you can glean that it’s meant for the upmarket segment. Made across six generations, you could buy a brand-new Monte Carlo as recently as 2007. However, the classic Monte Carlos are the ones to get, such as this Pennsylvania-based, second generation 1974 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau. With a reported 40,805 original miles, this car is waiting for its next fortunate owner.




In 1953, Chevrolet introduced a car that would shake up the American sports car market. Yes, the Corvette was born that year. With breathtaking styling by Harley Earl, this iconic sports car initially came with a six-cylinder engine that was definitely unsuitable for such an amazing piece of automotive art and mechanical excellence. So, Chevy rectified the mistake by 1955 with the introduction of the Small-Block V8. Initially displacing 265ci, it grew to a 327ci unit by 1962. That’s what we have in this 1957 Chevrolet Corvette, with its 327ci V8 that packs dual quad carburetors and a reported output of 400 horseower. This Washington-based car also comes with its original interior, as well as original Corvette wheels. If you want a special classic Corvette that’s definitely going to be valuable for years to come, talk to us right now.



This 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible represents a well-sorted mid-year C3 that blends classic Corvette styling with extensive mechanical and interior refreshing. Powered by a 350ci V8 paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, this example retains its traditional rear-wheel-drive layout while benefiting from numerous aftermarket upgrades aimed at reliability, drivability, and comfort. Finished in Blue with both a black soft top and a body-colored hard top, this Corvette offers open-air versatility alongside classic American V8 character.



Chevy’s C8 Corvette debuted in 2020 and brought about sweeping changes to America’s most popular home-grown sports car and grand tourer. The engine was moved behind the passenger compartment, the styling was elevated to new echelons of breathtaking, and the car gained even more performance capabilities. Then, along came the Z06 higher-performance derivative and boy did it deliver! The Z06 packs what was the world’s most powerful naturally aspirated production engine at the time when it was introduced in 2021. The engine can spin up to 8,600rpm, and makes peak power at 8,400rpm! That’s what you get in this 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Z06 2LZ, as well as Carbon Flash painted nacelles and roof, GT2 bucket seats, a front lift adjustable height system with memory and so much more. Quick, grab this beast from its home in Tucson before someone else does.


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