2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Jeff Gordon: A rare 1 in 24 model.
One of 24 Monte Carlo SS 2000 Jeff Gordon editions, with 3,900 miles on the odometer, a 3.8-liter V6 producing 200 hp, and a 4-speed automatic transmission; auctioned on Bring a Trailer, ending November 4th.
One of only 24 2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS tribute editions to Jeff Gordon is being offered on Bring a Trailer, with only 3,900 miles on the odometer. The car features a 3.8-liter V6 engine producing 200 hp, a four-speed automatic transmission, and front-wheel drive, embodying the coupe spirit of comfort rather than race performance. This custom build was done by Jeff Gordon Chevrolet (North Carolina), featuring a multi-colored livery and the number 24, reminiscent of the "Rainbow Warrior" era of the four-time NASCAR champion.

Rainbow Warrior tribute: multicolored stamp and number 24
In the 2000s, few Chevrolets were as eye-catching as the Monte Carlo SS with its multi-tone graphics and checkered pattern. The Jeff Gordon edition perfectly captures the spirit of the "Rainbow Warrior" from the DuPont sponsorship era, complete with the distinctive number 24. With only 24 units produced for the 2000 model year, the car's collectibility stems from both its rarity and its NASCAR heritage story.


3.8L V6, 200 hp, 4-speed automatic: a true cruiser.
This generation of Monte Carlo is a front-wheel-drive mid-size coupe, a far cry from the NASCAR race cars that compete on the high-speed oval. Its 3.8-liter (3800 Series II) 200 hp V6 engine, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, offers a driving experience that prioritizes smoothness and road comfort over aggressive performance. Even so, it's described as faster than expected for a mid-size cruiser from the early 2000s.

Interior space: reminiscent of the early 2000s
The interior retains the rustic charm of its era, with a dashboard featuring analog buttons, black leather seats, and a simple center console. The car has a CD player – a detail true to the spirit of the early 2000s – more suitable for leisurely rides than for track driving. Overall, the car is described as well-preserved, befitting its 3,900 miles.

Jeff Gordon at the height of his career and his NASCAR legacy.
When this Monte Carlo generation debuted in 1999, Jeff Gordon was in top form: his second Daytona 500 victory and wins at Atlanta, Fontana, Sears Point, and Watkins Glen. The following year, he signed a lifetime contract with Hendrick Motorsports. Today, Gordon spends most of his time in front of the microphone as a NASCAR commentator, and is recognized as one of the greatest drivers of the modern era.
For sale and for collectors
This Monte Carlo SS Jeff Gordon is being offered on Bring a Trailer, with the auction ending on November 4th. With a limited production run of 24 units across five models, very low mileage, and an eye-catching Rainbow Warrior livery, this is a collector's item aimed at Jeff Gordon fans and those seeking a comfortable early 2000s American coupe.
Key specifications (as per the vehicle for sale)
| Item | Information |
|---|---|
| Car model | Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS |
| Five acres | 2000 |
| Version/Modification | Jeff Gordon (polychromatic stamp, number 24; created by Jeff Gordon Chevrolet of North Carolina) |
| Quantity for five samples | 24 pieces |
| Engine | V6 3.8L 3800 Series II |
| Power | 200 hp |
| Gear | 4-speed automatic |
| Drive | Front bridge |
| Odometer | 3,900 miles |
| Notable equipment | CD player; black leather interior; alloy wheels |
| Selling platform | Bring a Trailer |
| End time | 4/11 |
Conclude
The 2000 Monte Carlo SS Jeff Gordon edition is a quintessential early 2000s car: eye-catching styling, an easy-to-drive 3.8L V6 four-speed automatic transmission, and clear NASCAR iconic value. Its rarity (only 24 units produced) and low mileage make it a compelling collector's choice for Jeff Gordon fans and classic American coupe enthusiasts.


