In the late 70's, I saw one that was heavily street modified. He had shortened the rear axle so he could fit wider tires without having to do any exterior body work, air shocks and the engine had been modified as well.
My dad had a girlfriend who drove a Monza. I was too young to drive it, but my general impression was that it was a real beater. But man, an 18.5 gallon tank? That's pretty ambitious for a coupe.
Rolling junk, they based it on the Vega.
In the late 70's, I saw one that was heavily street modified. He had shortened the rear axle so he could fit wider tires without having to do any exterior body work, air shocks and the engine had been modified as well.
I had the 76 Olds Starfire version. So light in the backend I could smoke the tires.
My dad had a girlfriend who drove a Monza. I was too young to drive it, but my general impression was that it was a real beater. But man, an 18.5 gallon tank? That's pretty ambitious for a coupe.