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Pair of Rare '71 and '72 Biscaynes
Thought it was odd to see two of the rarest full-size '72 Chevys for sale at the same time:
First is a white-on-blue '71 with a factory 3-speed stick and 6-cylinder. Pretty cool to see a set of stick pedals in a '71 big car. Second is a gold-on-black '72 with a factory 402/TH400 and apparently only 19,500 original miles. I can't say I have ever seen a BB in a post-'69 Biscayne that wasn't a squad car. Can't believe I'm saying this but I kinda prefer the '71. Link to 1971 6cyl/3-spd Biscayne auction Link to 1972 402 Biscayne ad |
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That's a lot of car for a 6-cyl to try and motivate along..... but (strangely) it appeals more to me, too.
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Tim in NSW, Australia 1969 Van Nuys 04A Z/28 from Clippinger Chevrolet. Cortez Silver with dark blue interior. Ran at Lions Dragstrip and Pomona Raceway, with paint by Bob Kovacs of Fresno. |
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quintessential 70's boat. These were everywhere back in the day
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70 L78 Nova Fathom Blue,Bench, 4spd, F41, 3:55 71 Porsche 911 Targa |
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Pair of Biscaynes
I say Big Block 72" or go home! But that's Me. Both are a "Blast from the Past"
Bill |
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IMO, the 72 would look WAY better with the same blackwalls and dog dish caps that the 71 has. Those full wheel covers are butt-ugly
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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