Vehicle Description
Available now is this 1969 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 door sedan. This
Biscayne is powered by a 327 V8 engine mated to a factory 4 speed
manual transmission. This one is dressed in orange over a green
interior and rides on factory steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps.
This car features A/C and power steering. This car runs and drives,
but the interior is in certain need of total restoration. This
would be a great candidate for a sleeper muscle car or simple a
cool cruiser for the weekends. More information on the model year
1969 Chevy Biscayne: The 1969 Chevrolet Biscayne was a full-size
car that was available in a 4-door sedan body style. It was part of
the Chevrolet Biscayne line, which was known for its affordability
and no-frills design. The 1969 Biscayne 4-door sedan had a length
of 211.4 inches, a width of 79.9 inches, and a height of 54.8
inches. It was powered by a range of engines, including a 250 cubic
inch 6-cylinder engine, a 307 cubic inch V8 engine, and a 350 cubic
inch V8 engine. The most powerful engine option was the 427 cubic
inch V8 engine, which produced 425 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of
torque. The standard transmission was a 3-speed manual, but buyers
could opt for a 4-speed manual or a 2-speed Powerglide automatic
transmission. The car also featured power brakes and power steering
as standard. The exterior design of the 1969 Biscayne was
relatively simple, with a boxy shape and minimal chrome accents.
The front grille was made up of a series of rectangular openings,
and the headlights were set back slightly from the grille. The rear
of the car featured a squared-off trunk lid with simple taillights.
Inside, the Biscayne was also fairly basic. The seats were
upholstered in vinyl, and the car had a basic AM radio as standard.
Options included air conditioning, power windows, and a range of
audio systems. Overall, the 1969 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door sedan
was a simple, reliable car that offered good value for money. It
was popular with fleet buyers and families who wanted a large car
that was affordable and easy to maintain.
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