John Felter had a 40 year itch that he finally had satisfied after trading in his '26 Model T for a '62 Biscayne he later re-restored to the way he wanted.
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X marks the spot of the final resting place for these old Chevys
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This thing has a big, red body and a big red big-block.
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Wesley Crum's '64 Biscayne puts that power to the ground via a GM 4L80E four-speed transmission that came with the LS1 engine.
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Read about this custom 1966 Chevy Biscayne.
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We wring out ProCharger's new serpentine belt supercharger system for small-block Chevy engines
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What is America's fascination with big cars and big engines? Maybe it's the call of the road and the lure of hitting the highway in a large-by-huge street machine with too much torque and plenty of legroom so there's a place for all those Burger King wrappers.
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Read about the differences and similarities of these two versions of the 1962 Chevrolet Vintage.
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Concept car collector Joe Bortz begins restoration on one of Chevy's most influential design studies: the 1955 Biscayne. - Super Chevy Magazine
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Ever seen the mystery 427? You didn't see it here. Or did you?
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Big Steve Smith is just cruisin'. He's done with drywall and construction work for the week, and now it's time for some fun. The Biscayne is laid back, just idling down the boulevard not far from his Marengo, Illinois, home. The fullsize Chevy looks just like
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It's not your average Super Chevy-type feature car, but then there is nothing average about this car. Keeping up with the Joneses is the last thing that owner/builder Chris Bassett had in mind. Just in case there are a few of you wondering what you're looking
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There are two schools of thought to building mild customs. One is to add so-called "custom" ingredients-spotlights, '59 Cadillac taillights, cruiser skirts, and crazy paint. The other is a subtle, subtractive approach in which the car's lines are simplified by
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The gentlemen who collaborated on this project and their teams of dedicated enthusiasts are very familiar with the territory...
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Open Track In A 65' Chevy Biscayne
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It's too cushy to be Pro Touring, too new to be a street rod. It's a far cry from Pro Street and miles from your average street machine. Chicayne defies the compartmentalized definitions we car guys cling to for safety, reaching broad to appeal to gearheads of
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Our Two-Ton Tugboat Can Now Hit An Apex With Little Fear Of Tipping Over
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My father was never into cars, other than his string of Chrysler Cordovas in the mid-'70s; it's pretty much always been about "transportation" to him. Although, he did take me to quite a few NASCAR races out at Riverside, and I've been a motorsports nut ever s
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Well, with some good-natured prodding from both Editor Fortier and Artist Jimmy Smith, the "Rizcayne" is actually well on its way to becoming a pretty darn cool ride. Just days after the completion of the frontend rebuild and the installation of power disc bra
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Well, with some good-natured prodding from both Editor Fortier and Artist Jimmy Smith, the "Rizcayne" is actually well on its way to becoming a pretty darn cool ride. Just days after the completion of the frontend rebuild and the installation of power disc bra
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As you may recall, in the May '02 issue's What If? feature, Jimmy Smith penned a way-cool rendering of just what my low-buck '64 Biscayne beater might become given a bit of sorely needed attention. Both CRM Editor Rob Fortier's aim to extol the virtues and end
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As you may recall, in the May '02 issue's What If? feature, Jimmy Smith penned a way-cool rendering of just what my low-buck '64 Biscayne beater might become given a bit of sorely needed attention. Both CRM Editor Rob Fortier's aim to extol the virtues and end
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As you may recall, in the May '02 issue's What If? feature, Jimmy Smith penned a way-cool rendering of just what my low-buck '64 Biscayne beater might become given a bit of sorely needed attention. Both CRM Editor Rob Fortier's aim to extol the virtues and end
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As you may recall, in the May '02 issue's What If? feature, Jimmy Smith penned a way-cool rendering of just what my low-buck '64 Biscayne beater might become given a bit of sorely needed attention. Both CRM Editor Rob Fortier's aim to extol the virtues and end
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This is not an article about installing an alternator. Read a Chiltons manual if you need instructions. Its also not an article about how to rewire an alternator. Ask for a wiring diagram when you order the alternator if you need that. This is
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