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- BJ__TN November 2011
- GlobalCarDealers November 2011
1965 Chevrolet Biscayne "sleeper"
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This '65 Biscayne may look like an everyday classic car, but under the hood is a powerful 454 that cranks out an estimated 500 horsepower. She's a real beauty, but under the hood is a monster - very cool!
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In 1972 I bought a 1967 Bicayne in Dayton Ohio, From a dealer that only sold used police cars. It had a 427 with 4bbl and turbo 400 trans. Talk about a sleeper, It was a Highway patrol captains car and man would it move! My Dad also bought a 1968 Ford Ranch Wagon. It had a 428 intercepter engine and a C6 auto in it. Many Camaros, Mustangs, Challengers, got a major surprise by these two GRANNY CARS!
Bob Hickson -
The old cars are very rarely found these days. But they still stop your eye balls at first look. Diving such cars gives much pleasure then the new cars.