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Brock drove the 6.0L Monza in the 1982 and 1983 GT championships for Jane. A second Monza was built by Jane's team which was to have been raced in an IMSA street race in Miami in the early 1980s by Brock and Australia's 1980 Formula One champion Alan Jones, though it was never raced in the USA.
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Apr 10, 2018 · The Monza was born a looker, but its fatal curse was being born at the wrong time. As a child of the ’70s, it carried the triple whammy of lifeless performance, sketchy build quality, and badge engineering run amok. In addition to the Monza, GM cranked out 524,000 Pontiac Sunbirds, 144,000 Buick Skyhawks, and 125,000 Oldsmobile Starfires.
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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...
Feb 27, 2015 · eric. - February 27, 2015. 108. 94093. The ’70s (and early ’80s) were Weird Years for the car industry. The muscle car era of the ’60s was fading fast, but the fumes still lingered… what would come next? What would be in between? Chevy’s answer – well, one of them – was the Monza 2+2. Though small, it was still rear-wheel-drive.
Jan 11, 2021 · This 1977 Chevrolet Monza is ready for the strip or the street. The most popular Monza from Chevrolet was the sporty and especially the turbocharged version of the rear-engine Corvair, described by The Standard Catalog of American Cars as “the true star of the Corvair lineup, as Chevrolet’s rear-engine wonder caught on with the sports car ...
Dave Nader drove his 1969 Hurst Olds tribute over an hour from Walpole New Hampshire to attend the Hemmings Cruise-in. It’s a real 442 but the 455 has been stroked to a ground thumping 495-ci and features cleverly hidden Holley EFI under the stock-style air cleaner.
Apr 10, 2019 · I agree with most here, i had a blue 75 Monza with the 262 v8 and it drove and handled well. and yes this was a Mustang 2 competitor, although the stang really wasnt much compared to the Monza as the Chevy handled way better and looked much sleeker.