Vehicle Description
The Chevrolet Biscayne was a series of full-size cars produced by
the American manufacturer Chevrolet between 1958 and 1972. Named
after a show car displayed at the 1955 General Motors Motorama, the
Biscayne was the least expensive model in the Chevrolet full-size
car range (except the 1958-only Chevrolet Delray). The absence of
most exterior and fancy interior trimmings remained through the
life of the series, as the slightly costlier Chevrolet Bel Air
offered more interior and exterior features at a price
significantly lower than the mid-line Chevrolet Impala.
However, customers could purchase a Biscayne with any of
Chevrolet's high-output big-block V8 engines and
performance-oriented transmissions, including the floor-mounted
four-speed manual transmission with Hurst shifter and low-ratio
final drive. Original production numbers of cars built this way
were very low, and examples of these high-performance cars are
highly sought after by collectors today.
If you ever wanted one of these 427 Biscaynes, now is the time to
get to Skyway Classics today. We have one in white, with the
spartan black bench seat interior, 4-speed transmission, the 454
(engine casting #14015445) big block Chevy engine, "poverty" hub
caps on white painted steel wheels, performance tires, and dual
exhaust.
It also comes with original paperwork including the build sheet,
owner's manual, Protection Plan book and more.
Check out the Vin Tag and Trim Tag Info below:
Vin Tag
#153116D214271,
15311 = Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door Sedan,
6 = 1966,
D = Doraville (Atlanta) Georgia,
214271 = Production Number,
The 1966 Chevrolet Biscayne we have here at Skyway is a nicely done
copy of a very fast part of Chevrolet history, a time when big
block engines ruled the day...and the street. You too can rule the
street if you come down and buy this 1966 Chevrolet Biscayne we
have at Skyway Classics.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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https://www.skywayclassics.com/financiers
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