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You can compare any car you want to the Monte Carlo SS454. As I posted previously, IMO it isn't a muscle car. Please don't waste your time trying to convince me otherwise.
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No problem. YOU brought up the comparison by posting the pictures, and I was just trying to understand your logic, 'cause I just don't understand where you are coming from.
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![]() ![]() Here is the copy that goes with the photo out of the 1971 brochure. IMO Chevy was trying to invent something. . . A personal luxury muscle car? Putting a couple of emblems, an LS5 454, some Rally Wheels and G70x15 WSW tires doesn't make it into a muscle car . . . in my opinion. BTW . . . Been to numerous drag strips all over the country and I have never seen a Monte Carlo SS454. Now do you see where I am coming from? |
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