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The VIN# is very readable as beginning with 15311. Without doubt, a 6-cylinder, 2 door Biscayne. That's a lot of money for a clone car.
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000 |
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I wonder if the guy that's selling it on ebay bought it that way? I hope he didn't pay too much.
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The only things I know about the car is,I'm the 3rd owner,it came from North Carolina and has 46,000 original miles. As far as the engine,it's a 1968 427 GM service block,correct rectangular port heads and correct aluminum intake and exhaust manifolds. Transmission is an M-21,but I don't know if it the original one. The rear was redone by the 2nd owner and 3.90 gears were installed. Body is original,but was touched up along time ago on the right side behind the passenger door. Floors and frame are perfect and still has some red Carolina clay stuck to the bottom. I have copy of the original NC title and car's protect-o-plate. That's all the documentation I have. It runs great,fast and drives new [/ QUOTE ] ![]() |
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