landers62
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Can anybody tell me what year and model of car this is? It has the grill of a 77 Monaco and the rear end of a 75 Fury it looks like. It’s at a yard near me and won’t see it for a while to get a VIN or look under the hood. TIA
The combination along with full sized back window(not opera) and chrome strip across the roof put me between the two. I swore I got a glimpse of the “Monaco” badging on the glove compartment but not 100% sure.*** ends shape never changed on any of them.... headlights make it at least a '77.
Not all the Monaco/Fury coupes had opera windows. Or even a vinyle roof.Yeah it's hard to tell with all the brush. I see what looks like a split grill, but I don't see the little "opera" windows on the quarters. Googling 1977/78 Dodge Monaco comes up with what looks like is sitting in that yard. Looks to be a base model 2 door hardtop.
With the chrome strip I’m thinking somebody removed a half vinyl roof at some point in its life. I can see two vertical stripes in the taillights like the 76 Charger Sport. Also the grill isn't split by sheet metal like a Monaco—looks more like the one piece Charger Sport bezel with chrome down the middle. As for the headlights I’m stumped, I don’t think a stacked light bezel from 77 would fit in 76 cutout without being bored out. I’m having a blast trying to figure this one out.Well, lookie at that on FB right now a picture of a 75 Charger with the "half roof"
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This does have the opera windows. But that era, all bets were off on how things ended up, dealers were installing things like stripe kits, roof kits, decals, all after taking delivery of the car.
Nice! I hope you save it.Well we have a winner! It’s a 1976 Charger Sport(Bright Blue) with a different front end. 318 2 BBL. VIN WH23G6Axxxxxx 35K on the odometer. It was repainted after the front end was replaced and vinyl top removed, chipping paint shows an original olive green color for the front clip. I’m not exactly sure what the front clip is from because it has a split grill without sheet metal between so I’m guessing not a Monaco. Only thing the guy knows is it was brought up from Nevada a few years ago. If the price is right I’ll think about getting it running for a cruiser as it needs some body work on the rear quarters.View attachment 1774251View attachment 1774252View attachment 1774253View attachment 1774254
The car you are looking at the front end looks almost identical to my Monaco police(78) but it is difficult to tell for sure without a straight on picture capturing all of it.
The grilles in these cars (B-body Monaco's) are molded one piece plastic units. The center sections are either left with the chrome showing or a piece of tape that is body color painted is applied over the chrome center. I don't know what the rhyme or reason is why some are left chrome and some are not.View attachment 1774422Here’s the closest head on picture I got. It doesn’t have the grill split by the sheet metal like the Monaco, but instead Chrome like the Charger which I found odd. I couldn’t find any 77/78 with a grill like that with stacked headlights.
I found out quick about the trunk pan original tar paper was holding all the moisture in but floors felt solid at least.
Probably trim level.The grilles in these cars (B-body Monaco's) are molded one piece plastic units. The center sections are either left with the chrome showing or a piece of tape that is body color painted is applied over the chrome center. I don't know what the rhyme or reason is why some are left chrome and some are not.