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Hi all,
My name is Brian and I've actually posted on this website before about this very same car, but it was years ago. Well, even as I type this we are in the process of finishing a mild refreshing of my Dad's Nickey 1968 427 Chevy Biscayne. It has the 425hp L72 motor in it and has only 6700 original miles. I've put a few *very* hasty pics up on Photobucket, '68 427 Nickey Biscayne on Photobucket I have 2 questions. First, I remember when my Dad first bought this car 21 years ago that the headers were painted white. Does anyone know if that was the original color that Nickey painted their headers? If not, what color were they? Second question is this...we have a repro build sheet that we would like to write up somehow. Does anyone know what the codes would be on this car?? I can provide all the specifics on the Biscayne if someone can help with this, but basically it is a factory L72/4-speed car with AM radio and that's it. ![]() After years of searching we finally got ahold of the original owner's father who has now provided us with a signed and notarized statement that yes, his son is the one who bought this car from Nickey brand new. It is a matching #'s car, but according to the original owner's father his son lost the original engine in a street race! Can't imagine what he could have lost to, must have missed a shift or something. ![]() Anyhow, we are getting the car finished in time to bring it to the Chevy Vettefest in Chicago Nov 22-23rd. We are planning to get it certified as a real Nickey there, should be very cool. Also, my dad won a Gold Spinner award exactly 20 years ago with this car at the Chevy-Vettefest at McCormick Place, it'd sure be nice to win another one! So anyways, sorry for the novel...but if anyone can help with any of the info I've asked for that would be fantastic. Thanks all! -Brian |
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