They are about the same. The Olds has a 307 cid with 170 HP and 250 ft-lbs of torque and is usually a couple of hundred lbs. heavier than the Chevy. It also sports a HD rear end developed for the Buick Grand National. The Chevy has a 302 cid with 180 HP and 240 ft-lbs of torque.
The 4-4-2 in stock form should be a tenth faster in the quarter mile, and the Monte Carlo should have a 5 MPH higher top speed. In the real world, the driver, maintenance, and number of go-fast parts make a much bigger difference than the brand.
Yes
In Monte Carlo, Monaco from April 20th through April 26th, 1987, the Monte Carlo Open was held at the Monte Carlo Country Club where the club's clay outdoor courts were utilized.
87 Monte Carlos are identical to the 81-88 Monte Carlos and Cutlass. Basically all GM vehicles of the same body type.
Yes
The Monte Carlo SS didn't have a 350 in 1987, but the 305 had 180 hp
One might find a 1987 Monte Carlo SS for sale in the classified section of a local newspaper. The website autotrader would be another source for locating a 1987 Monte Carlo SS for sale.
will 1966 Chrysler Newport rims fit a 1987 Monte Carlo ss
1981-1987 regal, also possible Monte Carlo & grand prix (same years).
72,993
possible 86 and 88 monte's.
200-4r
Yes