Classic 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS appeared in Gold CGI Dayton leaving classic car enthusiasts speechless about its horror

The Chevrolet Monte Carlo two-door coupe was born as the first personal luxury car sold by the General Motors brand for the 1970 model year.

The model lived a classic A-body or G-body lifestyle during the model years from 1970 to 1988 and then was reborn as a quirky looking coupe for the final two generations, 1995 to 1999 and 2000 to 2007.

And whether it’s on the hot groomed asphalt of quarter-mile drag tracks or at automotive events across the country, special attention is paid to the fourth-generation G-body platform, which is a beacon for vintage Chevrolet style in general and the atmosphere of 80s cars in particular.

Unfortunately, not everyone can enjoy a makeover of the classic Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS.

While others might even be speechless apparently. Interestingly, this was the case for the author of this digital construction project.

The rendering of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS

The virtual artist behind the “412donklife Customs” label, better known as 412donklife on social media, used to focus on unique 3D models of “big wheel” content and now showed some Hi-riser art love for a G-body Monte Carlo SS.

Yet somehow he was also impressed with the end result of this light blue car with a massive bulging hood, perhaps we are to take this as a hint that it too has been heavily modified, with an LS V8 turbo swap.

The metallic spoked wheels look huge, but somehow they bode well for the presentation of the light blue and gold Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS.

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