Find a good frame/body. Then get a good shop to build engine/tranny/diff. If you know what your doing start putting it together, if not get a good local shop to!
1941 through 48 Chevy cars, 1973 through 78 Chevy Monte Carlo
has to be a 79 or 80 tailight are slightly different that a 78
I owned a 78 Monte Carlo with a stock 305 2 BBL carburetor. If I remember correctly, the HP was 145MPH.
if it is indeed a factory sunroof/moonroof then it is attached to the sunroof mechanism itself, right where the button for open/close is located in front of the rear view mirror
Either a 3-speed or 4-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic
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.
Solid rear axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs (1973-1977)
77-85 Impala, 77-90 Caprice, 78-83 Malibu, 78-88 Monte Carlo/El Camino
yes, but for a full u-turn without cutting or rubbing you will need a 13 inch lift
The 1978 Monte Carlo typically came with 6x9-inch speakers in the rear deck and 4x6-inch speakers in the front doors. However, audio systems could vary based on options and aftermarket modifications. It's always a good idea to check the specific configuration of the vehicle for accurate speaker sizes.
i recently did the same on my 81 monte. her names carla! if you can track down a 78 thru 88 monte the 700r4 trans is to long but the 200r4 overdrive tranny is the same length and yoke as your th350. all monte g bodies were over drive but thr 200r4 and th350 are the same length! good luck and keep that monte on the road!!! see you at the light!
yes it should.