Wednesday, November 7, 2012

My 1970 Monte Carlo With A 350 Engine

I used to own a 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo in perfect condition. It was white and the paint did not have a scratch. Everything in the car was original, but one thing. The engine was not original. Under the hood of my 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo was a 350 engine. I took the car to a shop years before and they destroyed the engine while trying to fix it. They replaced it was a 350 engine because they were a shop that really stood behind their work. My girlfriend called the car Monte and it was really fast. I told my friends I could pass most any car on the highway. It was funny because I would pass cars and watch my fuel indicator go down at the same time.

I loved my 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo, but I eventually sold it. When I look back, I wish I kept the car, but at the time I needed a car that got better gas mileage. If you know me, you know I love cars. I love to get into my car, go on to the highway and drive fast. I think it runs in my family because both my brother and my father love cars. My father and brother are actually mechanical, I just love to drive. The 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo was a dream car. I wish I had the car today, but somebody else is enjoying it. I hope they enjoy every minute they were able to drive the car. It was the most fun I ever had behind the wheel.

I am older now and I can afford the type of car I want to drive. I love cars that look good and are fast. Who wants a car that bogs down when you need that extra power to pass? My 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo had all the power I needed and then some. Today, my styles have changed, but my love for power still exists. I love smaller cars that still have the power I need. I would love to own a souped-up Mini Cooper or a BMW Z4. Both cars are small, have tons of power and would be a lot of fun to drive. For now, I still spend my time dreaming of the car I used to own, Monte, the 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo I let go.

disclaimer:
This is a sponsored post for JEGS Automotive, however, all the points 
and views are my own.

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