- 17,697
- 27,995 high price
- Fort Worth, TX
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- carsforsale.com
Then perhaps this 1964 chevrolet biscayne 2-door sedan deserves a closer look. Low key and a little unusual, it's not another impala ss clone but rather a clean and somewhat unusual classic chevy with just the right appeal to a guy who is sick of roman red. The results are still pretty darned impressive. These cars were particularly attractive in profile, where the no-nonsense look and slightly rounded rear window give it a look that's distinct from the impala hardtop. There are still those handsome biscayne emblems on the quarter panels, but as the base model, the biscayne didn't get a lot of shiny stuff and we have to admit we like the clean look. Instrumentation covers the basics, so there's a moon eyes tach on the steering column, right where it belongs. There's also a fat 3-spoke steering wheel that's vaguely oem-looking but has a much grippier rim. There's also a shiny hurst quarter-stick shifter for the th350 3-speed automatic transmission, and that alone gives the interior a racy look. The original am radio still lives in the center of the dash, so nothing looks too modern or out of place. The trunk is nicely finished with an authentic mat set and spatter-finish paint that looks great. A 350 cubic inch v8 provides reliable, smooth power for the easy-cruiser and delivers enough punch to make it fun to drive even in traffic. The engine bay is accurately finished with fresh chevy orange paint on the block, edelbrock finned valve covers, and a matching air cleaner assembly helps with the look. Aside from the extra cubes in the engine and the 4-barrel carburetor, it's not too far from the way it might have been originally, and still carries cast iron exhaust manifolds, a single reservoir master cylinder, and a thick radiator up front to keep it cool. The th350 3-speed automati. Leather Seats
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