Vehicle Description
1966 Chevrolet Biscayne Station Wagon� Ground-up $45,000
restoration 396 CID big block V-8 engine from a 1969 Camaro
Four-speed automatic transmission 12-bolt Positraction rear end
Originally built at the former St. Louis assembly plant Blue
exterior and gray interior New front and rear bumpers 17-inch
American Racing wheels on Z-rated tires Professionally installed
Air Tech air ride suspension Vintage air-conditioning, power
steering and power disc brakes Electric door poppers with remote
control $2,000 Kenwood stereo, hidden speakers and a large
subwoofer Bringing a whole new meaning to the term power hauler,
MotoeXotica Classic Cars is proud to present this 1966 Chevrolet
Biscayne Station Wagon. Originally built at the GM factory in north
St. Louis, this former family car on red wagon underwent a
ground-up restoration, a very high-dollar build. Every nut, bolt
and washer is new. It is now a wagon with blue exterior and a gray
interior. The new paint and trim are in excellent condition, with
only minor blemishes visible upon close inspection. The wagon's
eight windows are new as are the seals, weather stripping and
bumpers. The vehicle's lights are in very good condition. The body
panels are straight and the doors open via remote; there are no
exterior handles. Wagon rides on a professionally installed Air
Tech air ride suspension and rolls on BFGoodrich tires, size
235/45VR17 in front and 275/50R17 in back, wrapped around
five-spoke American Racing wheels. Driver's assist features include
air-conditioning, power steering and power disc brakes. Inside, the
gray leather bench seats are in excellent condition, as is the
matching carpet and headliner. The instrument panel is in one piece
and there's a two-spoke aftermarket steering wheel facing the
driver. The door panels are in very good condition, as are the
wagon's mirrors and the gearshift lever is in good order. A $2,000
Kenwood AM/FM stereo with CD player, hidden speakers and a large
subwoofer in the cargo bay round out this wagon's interior.
The�Chevrolet Biscayne�was a series of�automobiles�produced between
1958 and 1972. Named after a show car displayed at the 1955�General
Motors Motorama. 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. From the early 1960s forward, an easy way to distinguish
between the Biscaynes and Bel-Airs and the Impalas and after 1965,
Caprices, was to count the taillights. The lower trim cars had four
while the others carried six. Biscaynes appealed to those who
wanted no-frills�transportation with the convenience, room and
power of a full-size automobile. While most Biscaynes were sold
with a six-cylinder engine through the late 1960s, the�V-8�engine
became the more popular powerplant by the early 1970s. The Biscayne
was usually built as a two- or four-door sedan, although a
four-door station wagon was available between 1962 and 1968. A
low-priced, full-size Biscayne station wagon equivalent was
available as the�Chevrolet Brookwood�both before and after this
period. The two-door sedan was dropped after 1969 and consequently
from 1970 to 1972 the only Biscayne model available was a four-door
sedan.�After 1968, the Biscayne station wagon was discontinued,
henceforth being sold as the�Brookwood. Competition to this
Biscayne Wagon in 1966 included Ford's Country Squire Wagon and
Dodge's Coronet 440 Station Wagon. This car is currently located at
our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the
odometer shows 19,251 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean
and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
VIN:�154356S144160 Note: Please see full terms and conditions
listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle,
thank you.