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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 crowd” in the early 1960s. 

But there was another Chevrolet Monza that also was popular with the sports car crowd, and especially with those who modified their Chevys for sports car racing. For the 1974 model year, Chevrolet resurrected the Monza, but now as a front-engine, rear-driven compact coupe.

Though built on a stretched Vega platform, this new Monza 2+2 “bore an uncanny resemblance to the Ferrari GTC-4,” notes the Standard Catalog, which points out that that stretched Vega platform meant there was room under the new Monza’s hood for a V8 engine.

However, you had to go through the hood to mount a supercharger!



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