Chevrolet Biscayne
Even from the start, the bowtie logo could
be seen everywhere. Chevrolet has made a very memorable impact in the
automobile industry. It has contributed a lot to its popularity because
of its great engineering and design. With more than nine decades of
experience now, Chevy vehicles are still a sight to behold. Truly
embodying an American car, a Chevrolet vehicle provides, comfort,
power, and durability. Many of their classic cars still exist today
providing their owners the pride of owning a car of such beauty and
classical charm
Chevrolet vehicles were at its peak in their popularity in the fifties
and the sixties, an era where large cars and powerful engines were the
norm. In 1963 alone, three out of every ten cars sold was a Chevrolet.
They had a lineup of large cars with even a larger engine that simply
wowed the people. That lineup included the Chevrolet Del Ray, Chevrolet
Bel Air, Chevrolet Impala, Chevrolet Caprice and then the Chevrolet
Biscayne.
The Chevrolet Biscayne was produced in 1958 and had a run of 14 years
until 1972. The Chevrolet Biscayne provided an opportunity for everyone
to own a large car with a big engine because in the lineup of those
fantastic Chevrolet cars, the Chevrolet Biscayne was the most
affordable. Originally, the Ford Biscayne was intended for fleets, but
they were also released to the general public and met a great welcome.
The Chevrolet Biscayne was offering a low-cost, no-frills people and
cargo hauler with the convenience and room of a full-sized automobile.
While in the early production and selling stage of the Chevrolet
Biscayne, most units were sold with a V-6 engine. But in the next
decade, almost all Chevrolet Biscayne cars were equipped with a bigger,
stronger and better V8 engine. Hey were being paired with an automatic
transmission and an all-new power steering unit. They were provided
with such durability and longevity that there are some that still
exists today. Many collectors provided a big price tag for units of
this still in their original stock parts.