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'69 Biscayne Factory 327/4-spd 4-door SEDAN...wow
Neat car that would be cool as heck with fresh paint and some cleanup work. First factory 4-speed '69 Biscayne 4-door I've ever seen.
Link to 1969 Biscayne auction |
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Cool car, is orange the factory color? Note the sellers other auction for an L35 Air Cleaner w/ lid + Valve Covers @ $250. ~ Pete .
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I can’t imagine it is, with the green interior. Guessing it started life Frost Green as so many did in ‘69.
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$7K BIN???? Good luck with that
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Biscayne
The most valuable components are the shifter, boot, ring and floor hump. Even though the shifter handle is the correct shape and length, it is a Saginaw not a Muncie, which hurts the value.
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Who in the world thought orange on green was gonna be a good idea?
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