I have a 1976 monte carlo Landau and I want to know if 1978 year is interchangeable with my monte carlo year?

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Asked by EseMr Aug 03, 2018 at 08:23 PM about the 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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1976 Chevy monte carlo long body

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1976 is a 2nd gen Monte Carlo, the 78 is a 3rd gen, so there is a style change between the two. 3rd gens are 8" shorter on the wheel base, and 6" narrower than your 2nd gen Monte. You need to stick between 73 and 77.

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Thanks man I appreciate that alot. Im restoring my monte and want to make sure these years are interchangeable. Thanks!

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For those of you who do not know 76-77 Monte Carlo they are the same no other year can match that year the body style is different the parts fit different so don't think you can put those two together only one that can be put together is 76 and 77 they are the same if you are real Monte Carlo Rider you should already know this if you have a 350 motor and the other Marty Carlo have a 350 motor yes they will go together in a Chevy 350 motor with go with it but body parts no

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