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  2. Apr 10, 2018 · One of those is the red 1975 Monza V-8 he bought in 2002. He replaced its original 262 with a 350 TBI (Throttle Body Injection) engine from a 1987 Chevy Van, also adding a cold-air intake, headers, and three-inch single exhaust.

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  3. Jan 17, 2024 · The year 1975 heralded the arrival of a car that would leave an indelible mark on the automotive landscape—the Chevrolet Monza. Born in an era of oil crises and shifting automotive trends, the Monza was Chevrolet's answer to the growing demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles.

    • 262-350 cu in
    • 110-145 hp
    • 262 cu in (4.3 L) V8, 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8
    • 195-245 lb-ft
  4. Feb 27, 2015 · It was actually the smallest V8 Chevy ever put into a production car. Just 4.3 liters (262 cubes, in pre-metric ’70s car jargon). It sipped gas – remember, it was 1975 – through a tiny two-barrel Rochester carburetor and the result was 110 hp at 3,600 RPM.

  5. Mar 9, 2015 · Now, it wasn’t much of a V8. It was actually the smallest V8 Chevy ever put into a production car. Just 4.3 liters (262 cubes, in pre-metric ’70s car jargon). It sipped gas — remember, it was 1975 — through a tiny two-barrel Rochester carburetor and the result was 110 hp at 3,600 RPM.

    • North American Model
    • South American Model
    • Chinese Model

    The original Chevrolet Monza was introduced in North America for the 1975 model year, as one of the cars derived from the GM H-body rear-wheel drive platform. This first Monza included four and six-cylinder engines as standard, while offering V8 engines for the more powerful versions. Although it debuted with a 2 + 2-seat fastback body, it was also...

    The second iteration of the Chevrolet Monza emerged in Brazil in 1982, two years after GM discontinued the North American model. Unlike the original model, this Monza was a front-wheel drive vehicle based on the third-generation Opel Ascona. It featured four and six cylinder engines. The Brazil-produced Monza was only marketed in South American cou...

    The 2019 Chevrolet Monza debuted in China on November 15th, 2018, representing the first time the Monza nameplate was used in China. This third iteration of the Monza is a traditional, compact-sized sedan based on the GM-PATAC K platform. It’s powered by two turbo-charged three-cylinder engines – a 1.0L and 1.3L. This generation of the Monza will o...

  6. Jul 17, 2021 · The Chevy Monza was essentially a rebodied, more upscale Vega. However, in 1975, and only in California, you could get one with a 125-hp 350-cubic-inch V-8.

  7. However Chevrolet for the 1975 model year would release a new competitor to the Mustang II called the Monza. It was a name that had been used previously for the sporty model of Chevrolet’s discontinued mid-engined Corvair. The Monza shared the same GM H-body platform with the Chevrolet Vega.

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