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Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
It's pretty neat that the L-72 was an RPO in 1968 and 1969 while it was only available as a special order COPO in Chevelles and Camaros in '69. One of the best street engines ever available. I wonder how heavy one of those stripped-down '69 L-72 Biscaynes really weighed? It was probably not much heavier than a Rat-motored Chevelle loaded up with options.
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Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
There was a cherry, super low-mile Frost Green L72 'bisc in Milwaukee many years ago. Either sold or no longer does shows.
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Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
I'll say amen to Mark's comments on the L72 engine. In about 200K miles ours got one valve spring, oil, filter, belts, a fan clutch, water pump and hoses. It wasn't babied but wasn't totally abused either. In the Chevelle parts book is a chart listing the weights of the various options. Tally up your options and then go to another chart to cross reference which springs to use. You can add a couple of hundred pounds by loading a Chevelle with all the goodies. It would be getting the weight up there with a stripped big car. I don't know how accurate the scales were but our Chevelle weighed 3700 with half a tank of gas.
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Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
Mike,
My car was sold out of Laks Chevrolet. I would love to find plate frames or a trunk name plate for the car from Laks. Zach |
Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
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It was Red with Bisquick in gold down the side. [/ QUOTE ] There are some pretty well known shots of a Biscayne with Bisquick on the side floating around on the net or am I thinking of another car? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif |
Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
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[ QUOTE ] It was Red with Bisquick in gold down the side. [/ QUOTE ] There are some pretty well known shots of a Biscayne with Bisquick on the side floating around on the net or am I thinking of another car? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif [/ QUOTE ] As we've discussed here in the past there was at least a half dozen or more cars running the Bisquick moniker back in the day.. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif ~ Pete |
Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
Yeah, woe be the man trying to find anecdotal evidence on cars named "BisQuick" or "NovaCaine", the veritable "John Smith"s of the Chevy drag car world......
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Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
I think mine used to be called Hurri-Cayne. It was originally owned by Dick Ross, a stock eliminator racer out of Michigan. Can anybody back this story up, maybe remembers the car?
Barry |
Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
I remember looking through an old NIA mag like from 2-3 years ago...and wasn't there pics of 3-4 of them together at one of the shows??
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Re: 1969 L72 Biscayne
I don't suppose you still have the mag do you? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif
Barry |
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