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Type this question into a search bar and you’ll get a wall of contradictions: price guides that lag the market by a year, auction results missing the context that explains them, and forum threads where everyone’s car is worth more than everyone else’s. The honest answer is that a fourth-generation Monte Carlo SS is worth a range so wide it’s almost unhelpful — a rough T-top project and a documented 1986 Aerocoupe are both “a Monte Carlo SS,” and they occupy different financial universes.
So instead of quoting numbers that would be stale before you finished reading, this guide does something more useful: it walks through the actual machinery of Monte Carlo SS valuation — the specific factors that move a car up or down the range — so you can locate your own car honestly. And when you want the range collapsed into one real number, our team at Beverly Hills Car Club will give you exactly that: a specific offer on your specific car, usually within 24-48 hours.
A word on who’s telling you this. Alex Manos founded Beverly Hills Car Club in Los Angeles in 2004, and the team now buys classics across the 48 continental states and Hawaii — thousands of makes, models, and conditions over two decades, including estates, divorces, storage liens, and titles with complications attached.
Monte Carlo 4th Gen | Aerocoupe | SS | 1987 model year | Valuations
Before condition enters the conversation, identity sets the baseline. The 1983-1988 SS range breaks into tiers the market treats very differently.
The 1986 Aerocoupe sits at the top. Roughly 200 fastback cars built solely to homologate the body for NASCAR — verified examples anchor the peak of 4th gen values and trade in a different conversation than the rest of the range.
The 1987 Aerocoupe is the attainable rarity. Just over 6,000 built in the body style’s single volume year. A meaningful premium over the equivalent notchback, with documentation doing heavy lifting since Chevrolet gave the Aerocoupe no unique VIN designation.
Notchback SS cars, 1983-1988, form the body of the market — with 1987, the peak production year, supplying the most cars and the most comparables. Early 1983-84 cars in their limited original colors have a purist following; 1988 carries final-year appeal. Within the notchback pool, year matters less than everything that follows below.
Clones and tributes sit apart. The SS conversion is cosmetically easy, so the market checks credentials: a “Z” in the fifth VIN position for the Z65 SS package, a “G” in the eighth for the L69 305 High Output V8, and a Service Parts Identification sticker that agrees. A well-done tribute is a sellable car — it’s just priced as what it is, not what it resembles.
Published values are averages of past transactions — cars that already sold, in conditions you can’t inspect, with stories you don’t know. Your car is a specific object: a particular VIN, a particular rust history, a particular file of paperwork, sitting in a particular place. The spread between “average retail” and what your car brings can be substantial in either direction, and that spread is exactly where sellers get hurt — either by pricing off a guide number their car can’t support, or by accepting a casual offer that ignores what elevates it.
This is also why the emotional dimension deserves saying out loud. A large share of these cars have been in one family since new — bought by someone because of what Dale Earnhardt was doing on Sunday afternoons, kept because of what it came to mean. If you’re selling a parent’s car, or closing a chapter, the question “how much is it worth?” carries more than money. We buy with that in mind. Alex built this business as an enthusiast, and the team treats these cars — and the people selling them — accordingly.
Selling your ’87 Monte Carlo (whether SS, Aerocoupe or other model) to Beverly Hills Car Club involves a straightforward process designed for convenience and security:
The entire process typically concludes within days rather than the months often required for auction or private sales, allowing you to quickly realize the value of your investment while minimizing market exposure risk.
Here’s what turns this guide into your number: clear photos in decent light — full exterior, interior with a look under the carpet edges if possible, engine bay showing the air cleaner and valve covers, trunk floor, the SPID sticker, T-top panels and seals if equipped, and honest shots of any trouble spots. Include the VIN, and add whatever context you have: ownership history, storage conditions, work done, known needs, and any documentation from window sticker to service file.
We respond within 24-48 hours, often sooner — either with a specific offer and the reasoning behind it, or a direct explanation of why the car isn’t right for us and where it might do better. No pressure, no follow-up campaigns. The question “how much is my Monte Carlo SS worth?” has a real answer. When you’re ready, we’ll give it to you.
Happy motoring! Whether you are selling a showroom-quality car, or a total restoration project, the Beverly Hills Car Club is always looking to add to their wide-ranging inventory. For cars that are barn-find restoration projects, all the way up to top-of-the-line concours cars!

“Alex purchased my 1962 Alfa Romeo and after settling on the price with him I dealt with Roxana, the assistant to Alex Manos. She was very professional in every sense – prompt, courteous, exact and kind. The documentation, payment and transportation of the vehicle all went smoothly as expected. I would recommend their services.”

“Transaction was smooth and easy, Alex instilled a strong feeling of confidence through our phone calls and email communications. Transfer was timely, and pick-up & transportation were handled professionally.”

“I contacted Alex about my Ferrari 308 which had been in long term storage. I read positive reviews of his business online. Alex immediately responded with interest. We had a brief and easy sales negotiation. Alex had a bank transfer to my account and the funds were deposited overnight. His entire team was easy to work with for paperwork. If you are in the market to sell your classic, I highly recommend you contact Alex.”

“Adam was wonderful.”

“If you have a collectible auto to sell I highly recommend Alex Manos. He and his staff did everything they said they were going to do in a timely and professional manner. I actually felt good about the sale knowing that my collectable will be restored to perfection and sold to someone that will appreciate it. The transport driver told me that he transports vehicles for many dealers and told me that I picked the best. “Your car will be restored to perfection”. I have already referred two people to Mr. Manos.”

“He helped all the way to the transaction. He has the ability to listen to the customer needs and respond to your questions or concerns.”

“I can’t believe how easy it was… I thought at first it might be a scam – everything was almost “too easy”. Alex and his team were professional the entire way. Alex made me feel at ease and worked at my pace. Payment was made the next day to my lien holder – The transport company that came to pick up my car was easy to deal with and worked around my schedule. Selling my car was very easy and I would do business with Alex again!”
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Just send a few photos, this is often all we need to make an offer.
You get you paid, and then we’ll pick up the vehicle – IT’S THAT SIMPLE!