For Sale: 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne in Englewood, Colorado for sale in Englewood, CO

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Vehicle Description Check out this restored 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne made into a 409 clone.
It is finished in a repaint of its original color Twilight Blue with an original style Aqua bench seat interior.
The paint, body, and bright work are in excellent condition and have an amazing shine.
Under the hood, you will find an engine made to look like a 409 dual-quad engine with the dipstick on the right-hand side.
The casting number for the engine decodes to a 348 engine.
It runs very strong and has a period-correct sound coming from the dual exhaust.
A recently rebuilt Muncie transmission and new clutch are installed and work perfectly.
The heater is hooked up and does operate.
Also equipped with power brakes.
The is a very nice 409 clone with an amazing color combo and the matching dog dish hub caps with radial tires.
CAll Today! 720-465-5104 Key highlights; - Excellent restored1962ChevroletBiscayne409Clone - Engine decodes to a 348 casting - Edelbrock intake with 2-4-barrel carbuertors - HD aluminum radiator - Dual exhaust - 4-speed Muncie transmission - Power brakes - Tachometer - Added stereo in the glovebox Please visit our website CarsRememberWhen.
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  • Year: 1962
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Biscayne

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