I believe it's R-12
Both. The Monte Carlo SS had a floor shifter (what I own), but the regular monte's had column shift
87 Monte Carloif 87 Monte Carlo has a cable type release clamp on a small pair of vice grips and pull hard.
Yes
The Monte Carlo was a two door coupe made by Chevrolet from 1970 to 1988, and again from 1995 to 2007. From 1981 to 1988 the Monte Carlo was assembled in Arlington, Texas and in Pontiac, Michigan.
1 or 2 inch lift
0 in the 9th dig
87 octane unleaded
rear what? the backend of the car or the drivetrain rearend?
Not without extensive (and expensive) modification
78-87 Monte Carlo is a G-Body GM car that is smaller than a 77-90 Caprice which is a B-Body GM car. The seats in a Monte Carlo will fit in a Caprice, but they may not look quite right. You will need to do bolt location modifications. I would not recommend trying to use a bench seat from a Monte in a Caprice. It is not wide enough.
I had a 87 and if I remember right it didn't have door speakers.
any 6 cylinder in the monte uses regular 87 octane, the v8 uses high test.