Yes. My parents recently bought me a 2001 Monte Carlo for my 16th birthday. The car is fairly large, making it reasonably safe. The 3800 Series II engine is said by some to be one of the best and most reliable engines ever made by GM. And to top it all off, it looks pretty good, so I think he'll like driving it.
Monte Carlo does not have a formal stock exchange. Monte Carlo does have casinos which are also excellent ways to lose or gain money depending on your luck.
Carlo Cudicini
in excellent shape figure 8 to 9 grand.
Here is an excellent diagram, includes location and replacement instructions: http://www.justanswer.com/questions/29v0n-how-do-you-change-a-speed-sensor-in-a-2005-chevy-carlo
It all depends what kind of condition it is in.
I am looking at '70s bodies as to my question. Harry
If one is looking to purchase a 2007 Monte Carlo they can start by looking on places like Kijiji, Craigslist and the Auto Trader. People may also call the areas used car dealers to see if they have any in stock.
Lowe's and Home Depot, both being home improvement stores, should carry Monte Carlo ceiling fans. If they do not, the Monte Carlo Fans website most definitely will have exactly what one is looking for.
On the monte carlo the relay your looking for is on the passenger side inner fender. There are two boxes with fuses and relays and the lower box is where the fan relays are.
The value of a 1962 Remington Wingmaster 12 gauge model 870TC with a Monte Carlo stock depends on its condition. This gun in excellent in condition is valued between 250.00 and 325.00 as of 2014.
Personally I like the old style cragar SS wheel.
Carlo Di Carlo was born on June 18, 1938, in Bologna, Italy.