Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1970-1972

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Chevrolet Monte Carlo (First generation)

This model era was used as the early hero car in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.


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Which model year do you prefer?

  • 1970
  • 1971
  • 1972
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Which model do you prefer?

  • Standard
  • SS / Custom
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Which engine option do you prefer?

  • 5.7L (350)
  • 6.6L V8 (400/402)
  • 7.4L V8 (454)
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having one of these on here would be a dream come true

1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454

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Another classic beauty that’s never showed up in Forza.

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As long as they dont add the automatic we should be good

This would be a sweet choice of muscle car. Very underrated. Possible motorswap for a 632 CI if you wanted to replicate Boswell’s car.

Looks nice in that beige/brown

@KillerSpectre21 when you get the chance, if you can add polls to this— thank you in advance :clap:t3::clap:t3:

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1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454



Specs:

  • Engine: 454 cubic inch V8 (naturally aspirated)
  • Horsepower: 360 @ 5400 rpm
  • Torque: 500 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm
  • Transmission: 3-speed automatic (a manual option was not available for the SS)
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • 0-60: Estimated to be in the low-6 to mid-7-second range
  • Top speed: Between 125 and 130 mph; some people reported a higher number like 140 mph, but these estimated speeds can vary depending on the car’s rear axle gear ratio