Beverly Hills Car Club Classic Cars Dealership – we buy nationwide and sell nationally & internationally
The fourth-generation Monte Carlo SS exists because NASCAR forced General Motors’ hand. When the boxy 1981-82 Monte Carlo proved aerodynamically hopeless at superspeedway velocities, Chevrolet answered with a sloped, homologation-driven nose for 1983 — and bolted it to a street car so the race version would be legal. What started as a rules-compliance exercise became one of the defining American performance cars of the 1980s, and today the 4th gen Monte Carlo SS has graduated from used G-body to legitimate collector property.
If you own one — a notchback SS, a T-top car, or one of the fastback Aerocoupes — you’ve probably noticed the market has changed around you. Cars that traded casually a decade ago now attract serious collector attention, and the gap between an honest, documented example and a tired one has widened considerably. That’s good news if you’re thinking about selling. It also means the way you sell matters more than it used to.
Our team at Beverly Hills Car Club buys these cars directly. Alex Manos founded the business in Los Angeles in 2004, and we’ve since grown into a nationwide operation buying classics across the 48 continental states and Hawaii — everything from concours-level cars to projects that haven’t turned a wheel in twenty years. If an offer is made and agreed to, payment is immediate and we handle the logistics. Before we get to how that works, let’s talk about what you actually own, because with these cars the details drive everything.
4th Gen Monte Carlo | Aerocoupe | SS | 1987 model year | Valuations
The SS package carried RPO code Z65, and verifying a genuine SS starts with the VIN. On a 4th gen car, the fifth position of the VIN identifies the SS body — a “Z” where a standard Monte Carlo carries a different character. The eighth position identifies the engine, and on a real SS that’s a “G,” designating the L69 305 High Output V8, the only engine Chevrolet installed in these cars.
Beyond the VIN, the Service Parts Identification (SPID) sticker — usually in the trunk — lists the RPO codes the car was built with, and it’s the fastest way to confirm original equipment: the Z65 package itself, T-top roof options, axle codes, and trim. A build sheet, window sticker, or GM documentation strengthens the case further. Clone SS cars exist in meaningful numbers because the conversion is cosmetically easy, so buyers who know these cars check the codes first. If your VIN and SPID sticker tell a consistent story, you’re holding the version of this car the market actually wants — and you should sell it to someone who recognizes the difference.
One important note on Aerocoupes: the fastback cars don’t carry a unique VIN designation. Authentication runs through the body itself — the sloped rear glass, the shortened decklid with its specific spoiler — along with documentation. The 1986 Aerocoupe run was tiny (roughly 200 cars built to satisfy NASCAR’s homologation minimum), while 1987 saw just over 6,000 produced. A verified 1986 car is a genuinely rare object; a documented 1987 Aerocoupe is the more attainable but still collectible version of the same idea.
If there’s a single year that anchors the 4th gen SS market, it’s 1987. It was the peak production year for the SS, the only volume year for the Aerocoupe, and by then the platform was fully sorted — the 200-4R drivetrain, the mature option mix, the broadest color palette of the run. When people search “monte carlo ss for sale,” 1987 cars dominate the results, which means 1987 sellers face the most comparables and benefit most from anything that distinguishes their car: originality, documentation, low mileage, unusual color combinations, or a verified Aerocoupe body.
The 1988 cars — the final year, after which the front-drive Monte Carlo era began — have their own last-of-the-line appeal, while early 1983-84 cars in their limited original color offerings attract buyers who want the homologation story in its purest form. Every year of this run has a constituency. Knowing which one your car speaks to is part of pricing it correctly.
Selling your 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.
If you’re considering selling your Monte Carlo SS or Aerocoupe, here’s what helps us give you an accurate offer quickly: clear photos in decent light — exterior all around, interior, engine bay showing the air cleaner and valve covers, the SPID sticker, any rust or damage areas, and the T-top panels and seals if equipped. Include the VIN, and share whatever context you’re comfortable with: ownership history, storage conditions, work completed, known issues, and any documentation.
We respond within 24-48 hours, often sooner. If an offer is made and agreed to, payment is immediate and we coordinate pickup around what works for you. When you’re ready to move forward, we’re easy to reach — and if you’re just gathering information for now, that’s fine too. No pressure either way.
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!

“Very well organized and best managed business entity that I ever came across. Any question I had they responded immediately. From the point I decided to sell the car, the transaction was handled efficiently, funds were deposited into my account, and the car was out of my garage in a matter of few hours. The price was reasonable and nothing to complain about!”

“Alex helped through the whole sale.Fast on the phone, email. When it was done, money in account one hour later. The pick up was by a pro. DONE. GREAT. THANK YOU!”

“Alpha was fantastic. Attentive, courteous, and professional. I would highly recommend him.”

“This is going to sound too good to be true, but it is true! My parents had a 1970 Mercedes 280 that was given to my mom by my grandfather, purchased in the 70s. The car was well loved by the family for many decades, but over time, the car became too much of a financial burden for my parents to keep repairing and investing in. My parents have been trying to figure out how to sell it for years, with no success, because of not knowing what the car was actually worth but knowing it was valuable because it was a classic. One night while google searching, I stumbled upon Alex’s website, and on somewhat of a whim, I decided to submit a request to the contact form on the site along with photos of the car, just to see what would happen. Within 30 minutes of submitting the form, I received a phone call from Alex Manos, the owner. He asked a few questions about the car and then offered to buy it. I was extremely skeptical because I couldn’t fathom why this stranger from across the country would offer to buy this old car sight unseen – just seemed sketchy and like a potential scam. But after pondering it all weekend and talking with my parents, we decided we had nothing to lose, and the prospect of being done with the burden of this car forever sounded good to my mom. We researched as much as we could to ensure Alex was offering a fair price, and felt like his price was fair based on the condition and age of the car, and knowing he was assuming ALL the risk, having no idea what mechanical issues the car might have. So we agreed to accept his offer. He wired the money to my mom instantly – it was in her account the next business day. Once the funds cleared, Alex’s team coordinated us mailing the title & car docs to them, and they sent a truck out within two days to pickup the car. The entire process was stress-free, seamless, the communication was excellent and clear, and Alex was respectful and professional to work with. If you have a classic car to sell, I HIGHLY recommend Alex!”

“The sale was very efficient and effortless. Once the the sale price was agreed and documents signed the money was credited to my checking and within 2 days the vehicle was picked up. I trust the next owner will enjoy the vehicle to the fullest.”

“Gevik was wonderful to work with. He made everything a breeze and took the time to personally answer calls and all of our questions. We are so happy with our new car and the experience with Gevik and Beverly Hill’s Car Club. Thank you!!”

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Or email via our website and we’ll go over all you need to know to sell your classic!
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!