According to the owner's manual (I have a '01 Monte SS too,) the 3.8 V6 in the SS puts out 200 hp. The 3.4 V6 in the LS puts out 180 hp. I know that doesn't sound like a lot of HP, but these engines put out a lot of torque to make up for it. According to the owner's manual (I have a '01 Monte SS too,) the 3.8 V6 in the SS puts out 200 hp. The 3.4 V6 in the LS puts out 180 hp. I know that doesn't sound like a lot of HP, but these engines put out a lot of torque to make up for it.
3.8L 200HP stock
stock 180 horse power right off the lot
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.
Stock with a raised cheekpiece.
CS-786 Echlin points fit your stock 72 Monte Carlo.
about 4,000 lbs.
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58cc
"M" designates Monte Carlo stock.
yes, it should.
The Universal Arms thirty caliber M1 Carbine, with a Monte Carlo stock is valued at $430 in good condition.?æ Fair condition value is $350.
Stock it had a 200 4r,4 speed with over drive