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Member ID: MonteZZ3T-10

Location: Acworth, GA

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1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Bought: Nov, 1978

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  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed140mph
  • HP345
  • Weight3100lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.

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MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo            MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

With the help of my father, I purchased this Monte Carlo new from a Seattle suberb Chevy dealer in November, 1978 (at the age of 15) where the car had sat for months after the person who factory ordered it  with the available 4 speed transmission decided he didn't want to shift gears and opted for an automatic instead.  The car came from the factory with the LG3 305 2 bbl and M20 Saginaw 4 speed.  Chevy made approximately 1,640 4 speed Monte's in '78.  The following year they dropped the V8-4 sp.combination though you could still order a V6 with either the 3 or 4 speed manual trans.  This particular car came with no air, no power windows or locks, though did have the Luxury "custom" velour 40-60 split bench interior and CC1 hatch roof (T-Top).  In '78 it was all about weight savings to enhance fuel efficiency, so many of the body and chassis components were made of light weight components like the aluminum trunk lid.  If you didn't load it up it weighed in at less than 3,100 lbs.     If you knew what to order you could get lots of "performance" components on the Monte during an era when there wasn't much performance to brag about.  This car was ordered with the F 40 HD Suspension, G80 Positrac Axle (delivered with dealer installed 3.23:1 gears) and VO1 HD radiator along with the T-Top roof, tilt wheel and other options.

MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo             MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

 

 

MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

In '96 with approximately 46K miles on the car, I dropped in the ZZ3 350 ci motor (predecessor to the ever popular GM Performance ZZ4 crate motor)  The ZZ3 used the L98 Corvette aluminum heads, roller cam and 9.8:1 compression to produce 345 HP & 385 ft. lbs. of torque.  It didn't take long to realize the Saginaw wasn't gonna survive the additional 200 HP and added torque.  I found a Super T-10 from a '77 Z28 for $500 along with a Centeforce dual  friction clutch that still allows 2nd and 3rd gear chirps at will. 

 

   MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

The wheels are 16" billit Centerlines and the tires are B F Goodrich Comp TA ZR 255-50's in the back and 245's in the front.  Does anybody use 16" anymore?   While the trend now is LS1 fuel injection crate motors, 18-20" wheels and high dollar brakes and suspension kits, this car is still a blast to drive and is always ready to light 'em up or burn through the gears.  I'll eventually catch up with the current trends, 15 years late, when my young kids are out of school and on their own.  It gets driven year round, though has rarely  been caught in the rain since the early '80's.  Its never been hit and most of the paint, trim and interior, is original and in near factory new condition.      

MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo         MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

 

MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo          MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

 

 

MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo          MonteZZ3T-10's 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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bniemann  

Posted by: bniemann

12/19/2009 07:37PM

thanks for the comment. yea i have rear spacers in the back to left it up. like 1.5" or sumthing like that. and i dont want to take em out. too much work and i like its stance

goldendick  

Posted by: goldendick

12/10/2009 06:00PM

cam is great for my application but i want a 700r4 trany cause i need a higher final drive ratio...it will be better for that cam. i like your car especially cause of your transmission. i though about putting a clutch trany but it looks like its hard to do...anyway i got another project for this winter..i want to put this on my monte carlo :http://STORE.EDELBROCK.COM/52004touringsuspensionpackagefor1978-88gmaandg-body.aspx what you think?

Gui - Br Chevy`s  

Posted by: Gui - Br Chevy`s

12/03/2009 09:47AM

Very very very beautiful car!!! Monte Carlo is my dream, but in Brasil we don�t have "really" Chevrolet�s, only Opel�s... with Chevy signature... Look my Chevy Opala and rate!!!

bitchnbobb  

Posted by: bitchnbobb

12/03/2009 07:06AM

Yeah man, I wish I was done. I got alot to do yet. Last nite I cut out the lower part of the rear 1/4 panel and I cut out that little strip above the rear side window on the driver side. The other side turned out good so I hope this side does as well. As for me buying one already done, Id never find one! Ill be updating soon. I found a new grill to go with my new headlight bezels. I also have been working on the grand prix dash that Im putting in the Monte. Thanks for keepin up with the progress. Do you got your Monte tucked in for winter yet?

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Member ID: MonteZZ3T-10

Location: Acworth, GA