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This 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is a classic example of GM’s rear-wheel-drive personal luxury coupes of the 1980s, combining sporty lines with traditional V8 performance. mileage: 35,362 vin: 1G1GZ37GXF R183462 Built at the Arlington, Texas plant, this car carries VIN 1G1GZ37GXF183462 and was factory-equipped with the dependable 5.7-liter V8, paired to an automatic transmission for smooth, confident driving.The Monte Carlo SS was positioned as the more refined trim level in Chevrolet’s lineup, offering upgraded interior materials, full instrumentation, and a comfortable ride, while retaining the signature long-hood, short-deck proportions that made the model so recognizable. By 1985, Chevrolet had perfected the styling—crisp angles, flush glass, and understated chrome detailing gave the Monte Carlo an elegant, almost European-inspired presence. The body lines remain true, and its mechanicals are straightforward and reliable—making it an easy car to own and maintain. The 5.7L V8 provides plenty of torque for highway cruising, and the rear-wheel-drive chassis delivers the satisfying feel of classic American performance.Whether enjoyed as a weekend cruiser, a base for a custom build, or a nostalgic addition to a growing collection, this 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS captures a defining moment in Chevrolet history—a last expression of the traditional V8-powered personal coupe before the front-wheel-drive era began. provenance: This vehicle, along with all others in this auction, is part of a single-owner collection started after 1985. Many of the titles and descriptions were created through a combination of research, Computer Intuitive Intelligence (based on each vehicle’s VIN), and personal inspection. Every car has been thoroughly examined by the consignor’s master mechanic.While we strive to provide the most accurate descriptions possible, bidders are strongly encouraged to use their own expertise and knowledge to assess the completeness and accuracy of each listing before bidding. Please check back often for updated information. https://youtu.be/lgRwHdT9V_8