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On The Run with Tim Wilkerson
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driver of the Levi, Ray & Shoup Chevy Monte Carlo Funny Car
Working on four hours of sleep, driving back to Springfield after the Reading postponement, testing our Levi, Ray & Shoup Chevrolet two days later in Chicago, looking at valves with bleary eyes and wondering how they got that way, and then packing up all of our stuff to get it ready to do all over again in Dallas, I can still say that I feel very blessed to be competing in the NHRA POWERade Funny Car division. There ar...
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Kalitta moving to Funny Car
National Dragster
; Kalitta moving to Funny Car: Two-time Top Fuel champion Scott Kalitta has confirmed his intention to return to the Funny Car class in 2006. Kalitta, one of a handful of drivers to have won in both nitro classes, will drive a Murf McKinney-chassised Monte Carlo. "I haven't had a lot of fun this
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On the Run with Bob Newberry driver of the Valvoline Monte Carlo Top Alcohol Funny Car
National Dragster
; It's been an enjoyable season for Bob Newberry Racing, and winning the 2005 NHRA Lucas oil Drag Racing Series championship was icing on the cake. Over the years, I've learned to do a better job at keeping focused while in the thick of a championship race. If it were the beginning of my career and I
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Chevy Impala SS Funny Car will debut in Pomona
National Dragster
; Chevrolet will introduce the '07 Impala SS Funny Car body at the CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals. The Tommy Johnson-driven Skoal entry of Don Prudhomme Racing already has taken possession of the first units. The new Impala SS Funny Car, in the making for more than a year, is the first GM
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Chevrolet Monte Carlo: it's Chey's personal driving space - and it's owners love it.(includes related article on the return of the Monte Carlo to Chevy's line up.)(Evaluation)
Popular Mechanics
; The Chevy Lumina is a great, practical sedan. Take two doors off and what do you get? A sexy, sleek coupe called the Monte Carlo. Both are built on GM's W-Car platform, and both offer the same V6 engines and 4-speed automatic transaxles, disc/drum brakes and all-independent suspension systems.
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Chevrolet Pins Hopes on New Monte Carlo.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 12 -- CHICAGO -- Industry experts will tell you coupe fans are fickle. They want to be noticed on the road and if a particular ...
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Monte Carlo claims slightly wild image.(Auto Weekend)
The Washington Times
; What do you have in common with the Warner Brothers rather excitable cartoon character Taz? Well, if you like a taste of salsa with your scrambled eggs and a hint of wildness in your midsize coupe, Chevy's Monte Carlo could be your common ground with its colorful spokesman. Chevrolet has chosen Taz
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IT'S OFF TO THE RACES FOR MONTE CARLO.(BUSINESS)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; Imagine the 2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with a touch of the racetrack. To hear Chevy tell it, that's the deal. The auto company is offering a newly redesigned Monte Carlo that it says reflects racetrack demands as well as consumer needs. ''GM Motorsports engineers were involved in the very early
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Iconic '03 Monte Carlo recalls brasher time
Chicago Sun-Times
; This review originally appeared April 28, 2003. The average retail price of a 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is $12,100-$15,350. Chevrolet's Monte Carlo once was a big, brash, fast coupe that was a familiar sight at Main Street cruises with young drivers at the wheel and at drive-in restaurants where
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Monte Carlo Is Good Bet at Its 1995 Price
Chicago Sun-Times
; Chevrolet knew the sporty history of its popular Monte Carlo coupe, which it foolishly dropped in 1988, would help sell the 1995 version of the car. Chevy also knew that getting the back-from-the-dead Monte Carlo's price right would be crucial to selling it in high numbers. The automaker has gotten
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Monte Carlo needs redo, attendees say.(television production company conference held in Monte Carlo, Monaco)(Brief Article)
Variety
; MONTE CARLO It seemed that the winds of change could be felt at the Monte Carlo TV market as it wound down on Feb. 22--or maybe it was the Mistral. If an event can survive on goodwill, then Market head David Tomatis should have few worries, but a Variety straw poll of senior buyers and sellers
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