1968 Chevrolet Biscayne
$21,495
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
Biscayne
1968
60,200 miles
Manual
RWD
Gasoline
250ci Inline 6
Good
Description
1967 Chevrolet Biscayne β 2-Door Hardtop This 1967 Chevrolet Biscayne is a classic full-size Chevy that was pulled from a barn in 2021 and thoughtfully refreshed since, with all major systems rebuilt or replaced. Often described as the bratty cousin of the Impala, the Biscayne shares the same heritage with a slightly different roofline and a more understated personality. The car is a 2-door hardtop powered by its factory 250ci inline-6 engine, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission with column shift.
It shows under 60,000 original miles and delivers excellent drivability, averaging around 20 MPG. The exterior wears a 20-year-old repaint that still looks good, though it does show some chips and scratches consistent with use. Upgrades and recent work include: Holley Sniper EFI fuel injection Aussie Speed intake 12bolt.com split exhaust manifolds with custom exhaust HEI ignition Aluminum radiator with electric fans New interior Retrosound Bluetooth radio New clutch (2025) USB-C phone charger 2-inch receiver hitch The car runs and drives very well and remains a fun, usable classic, with a few remaining areas where the next owner can personalize it further.
A great opportunity to own a unique, well-sorted Biscayne thatβs meant to be driven and enjoyed, not just parked.
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Chevrolet Biscayne Buyer's Guide
Mike Sullivan here, and I want to talk about something the car hobby doesn't discuss enough: the performance value of the stripper. The Chevrolet Biscayne was Chevrolet's base-trim full-size car from 1958 through 1972 β fewer chrome pieces than the Bel Air, less interior finesse than the Impala, and a price tag that put it in reach of buyers who wanted real-world transportation rather than a rolling showroom piece.
The Biscayne's role in performance history comes from one simple fact: the engine options were identical to the Impala's. The buyer who ordered a Biscayne two-door with the available big-block V8 got the same mechanical package as the Impala SS buyer but paid less for the car, which meant they had more money for performance modifications. Drag racers understood this calculus immediately, and the Biscayne became the B-body of choice for the performance-oriented buyer who didn't care about chrome trim.
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