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The Monaco was a name used for a full size car sold
from 1965 until 1978, and then again from 1990 until
1992. It was called a personal luxury car and competed
with the Pontiac Grand Prix. I guess personal luxury
means nice features for the driver, but not much
for everyone else.
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The first generation of this car was available in
a variety of styles, including the following: 2 door
hardtop, 4 door sedan, 4 door hardtop, 2 door convertible,
and 4 door station wagon. The platform was the C
body, and engines ranged from a 225 cubic inch straight
6 to a 440 cubic inch V8. It was switched to the
B platform after 1977 following the gas crisis. The
Monacos of the late 1980s were actually rebadged
Eagle Premiers, although they were much better than
the other Dodge offerings, especially the similar-looking
K cars. The Monaco will be best remember as one of
the popular fleet cars of the 1970s, and as the car
used as the Bluesmobile, a 1974 model, in the movie
The Blues Brothers. You can find them used, although
they are getter more and more scarce. You can usually
find several listed on eBay.
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