1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 454 on 2040-cars
Avon Park, Florida, United States
Up for sell is my 1960 Chevy Biscayne.It has a 454 Big block chevy with an Edelbrock carb,Weiand intake,Erson roller rockers,aluminum radiator and electric fan.It also has a Turbo 400 transmission with a stall converter with a B&M shifter.It has manual brakes and steering.It runs and drives great,has good power and has a nice ride.It does have some small rust spots around the drivers back side window as you can see in the pictures that will need attention if being painted as the car is in black primer.Some of the primer is starting to become thin showing underneath as I have not had the time to have it painted,as I have too many projects and not enough time to complete them all.Also on the trunk lid are some small bubbles and a small spot underneath the lid.It has new floor pans,trunk pans and coil springs.It has recently new interior,seats,carpet,door panels and headliner.Also new door weatherstripping.The dash has been painted a nice black and has all the original gauges and has oil psi,water temp,voltage gauges mounted underneath the dash.if you have any more questions please contact me at 1-863-449-0212 as I have this car listed locally also and may reserve the right to sell at any time.
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