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Discover NBA Icon Chris Paul’s Unique 1977 Chevy Monte Carlo Featuring Swivel Bucket Seats

The Monte Carlo was first introduced in 1969 as a two-door hardtop for the 1970 model year. It was rapidly redesigned in 1972 when the second generation was introduced, which featured a more traditional roof design and several aesthetic changes, although the underpinnings remained largely the same, with the exception of several suspension and steering upgrades.

After 1976, Chevrolet gave the Monte Carlo a new crosshatch grille and vertically-mounted headlights, in addition to new taillights; the grille and taillights were updated again the following year, in 1977, which was the last time we would see a mid-size Monte Carlo, as third-generation models were significantly downsized (but no less iconic).

This 1977 model was customised by Dreamworks Motorsports for NBA sensation and Phoenix Suns point guard Chris Paul, also known by his nickname CP3. According to the aftermarket specialist, this is just one of the many vehicles Paul and his family have had modified.

The interior and exterior of the vehicle have been completely restored and customised. The custom paint, custom ‘CP3’ hood emblem, 24-inch Asanti rims, tinted windows, a new fuel-injected engine, and a new transmission are notable features.

Inside, you’ll find custom leather upholstery with ‘CP3’ embroidery, a JL Audio sound system, swivel bucket seating, and a custom Wake Forest basketball court in the trunk. CP3 attended Wake Forest University between 2003 and 2005 before being selected fourth overall by the New Orleans Hornets in the 2005 NBA draught.

After having played for the Hornets, Clippers, Rockets, and Thunder, he has found a new home with the Phoenix Suns, a team he led to the NBA Finals last season, where they were defeated in six games by Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks.

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