Cruisin Classics
3575 Fisher Rd
Columbus, OH 43228
"Cruisin Classics is excited and proud to offer to you today this incredibly rare 1966 Chevrolet L72 Biscayne! We get some amazing cars here at Cruisin Classics, but having a car like this one is literally like having a live unicorn in captivity! This fully documented Biscayne is one of only 183 L72-powered ""Bisquicks"" produced and one of 11 believed to still exist today. This car comes to us with a full owner history, original sales invoice, original window sticker, vintage photos of the car, and restoration receipts from 2013. This very special ride was awarded an AACA national first prize in 2014 and was featured in the November 1989 edition of Muscle Cars Magazine (copy included with sale). To make it even cooler, it has only 29,911 documented miles on the odometer!
This Biscayne was originally purchased in the spring of 1966 at Larson Chevrolet in Superior, Wisconsin. The first owner, John Enlund traded in his 1965 GTO tri-power for what he knew was a sleeper that would be an absolute beast at the track. He raced his new black beauty at local tracks for only a year before he was called up for service in Vietnam and sold the car to a 20-year old named Leroy Levens. Less than a year later, young Leroy had pushed the Biscayne too hard at the track and blew the original 427. The engine was quickly replaced by a service replacement block and Leroy went on to race and enjoy the car for almost 20 years before treating it to a frame-off restoration in the mid 1980's. Now dressed in a new coat of Tuxedo Black lacquer paint along with many NOS parts, the car caught the attention of Joe Fasano of New Jersey. Joe corresponded with Leroy for 2 years before he finally convinced him to sell him the car � and we actually have a couple of letters that they sent to each other in 1986-87 discussing the car! Shortly after buying the car, Joe found a dated original 1966 4-bolt main 3869942 block, had it rebuilt to factory stock, and put it in the Biscayne. He also removed the headers that were on it and re-installed the original exhaust manifolds, rebuilt the original Holley carburetor, and added quite a few NOS parts to bring the car back to its original glory. During the following 25 years that Mr. Fasano owned the car he drove it very sparingly and predominately trailered it to Super-Chevy shows � taking home more than a few first place awards. In 2013 a gentleman from Ohio named George Madej bought the Biscayne from Joe and immediately set forth on a 300 hour refresh of the car that included work on the original 4-core HD radiator, a transmission rebuild, adding 1966 dated plug wires, paint work, some replating, and a lot of re-detailing. Like Joe, George put almost no miles on the car and just took it to shows. The Bisquick changed hands again just 5 years later when another Ohio gentleman took possesion and continued to fine-tune the car with more NOS parts and even more intricate detailing and adjusting. The result of all of this love and labor is the stunningly beautiful black beast of a Biscayne that stands before us today!
The exterior of this Biscayne is a study in artful simplicity. Smooth, deep Tuxedo Black Lacquer covers the long laser-straight body. The stainless horizontal front grille sits above a mirror-like chrome bumper and is flanked by dual side by side T3 headlights. On the grille you'll find a small AACA plaque from its first place win in 2014. Both the windshield and rear window feature bright trim and all of the glass on the car is original. A chrome side mirror with bowtie insignia and bright door handles add a small spark of contrast against the dark body. 427 Turbo-Jet badges on the front of the fenders are the only giveaway of the power that lies beneath the hood. At the rear of the car, rather ordinary rectangular tail lights float between another gleaming chrome bumper, a colorful Chevrolet crest, and an off-set ""Chevrolet"" script. Topping of the cool exterior look are the original 6"" black steel wheels with bright dog dish hubcaps that sport red bowties at the center. The steelies are wrapped in a set of Goodyear Power Streak blackwall bias-ply tires.
Under the big black hood is a truly show-quality engine bay that is home to the same 1966 427 solid lifter V-8 (casting#3869942) that was installed back in 1988. This bright orange L72 big block spins a stout 11:1 compression into a whopping 425hp! Atop the big V-8 are cast iron heads, orange valve covers, a factory aluminum Winters intake, a correct 3246 Holley 4-barrel carburetor, and an NOS black dual-snorkel air cleaner with ""427 Turbo-Jet 425hp"" sticker. Still present, but disconnected, is the original transistor ignition (now points ignition). Up front you'll find the original, L72 Biscayne-specific CW code 4-core HD radiator with correct shroud and finger guard. Even small details like correct '66 plug wires, GM-branded hoses with tower clamps, GM-coded belts, Delco battery topper, and correct decals have been attended to. Exhaust flows through beautifully refinished cast manifolds, aluminum pipes, and turbo mufflers with a nicely subdued rumble. Other items of note are a single reservoir for the manual drum brakes, manual steering, an NOS fan clutch, and an NOS idler pulley. The powerful 427 is mated up to a 1967-dated Muncie M21 4-speed (rebuilt in 2013) that puts down power to the pavement via a 12-bolt GM rear axle with tall 4.56 gears � so be prepared to be thrown back in your seat when you hit the gas! The undercarriage of this Biscayne has been attended to with the same level of quality as the top side of the car. The solid frame and straight floorpans have been coated in the same satin black that details the cars engine bay. The heavy-duty F41 sports suspension has been completely rebuilt and features NOS Chevrolet shocks that offer a smooth ride feel.
The stunning red interior of this Bisquick is done to the same high standard as the rest of the car and is a perfect color pairing with the black exterior. The comfortable cloth and vinyl bench seats have been recovered in correct NOS hides and the front bench has seat belts, just as it came from the factory. The floors are covered in fresh, high-quality red hook & loop carpet that are kept nice with red rubber floormats. Rising up from the floor is a dog-leg shifter with finger-lifts and a white pattern ball that controls the Muncie transmission. The shifter meets the floor with an NOS black boot that looks perfect. A crack-free red vinyl dashpad sits atop a red painted metal dash that is home to a large 120mph speedometer, fuel gauge, and a rare 7K tachometer that all work as they should. Bright trim surrounds the gauges as well as what we believe to be the original push-button Delco AM radio (that still works!). Below the radio are simplistic controls for the working heat and fan controls. Directly ahead of the driver is a red 2-spoke steering wheel with a bright horn ring and a blue bowtie at the center. In front of the passenger is an empty glovebox with an original tire pressure sticker on the inside of the door. Overhead are a tight white vinyl headliner and dual visors. Around back you'll find a simply perfect trunk with a full matching spare, OEM jack, and correct decals beneath the decklid.
This is a rare opportunity to own an incredibly well documented, intricately restored piece of American automotive history! This Biscayne is the type of car that reminds all of us classic car enthusiasts why we love the hobby so much. We urge you to come see this very special car in person � we guarantee you will not be disappointed! Give our friendly staff a call today and be the one who serves as the next caretaker of this rare and beautiful gem!
ENGINE
427ci V-8 (Engine Suffix Code: ID, Casting Date:June 8, 1966, Casting Number:3869942)
Solid Lifter Cam
Cast Iron Heads
Correct 3246 Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
Original Exhaust Manifolds
Correct Aluminum Winters Intake Manifold
Orange Valve Covers
NOS Dual-Snorkel Air Cleaner with 427 Turbo Jet 425hp Decal
Points Ignition (Original Transistor Ignition � Deactivated)
L72 Biscayne-Specific CW Code 4-Core HD Radiator with Correct Shroud and Finger Guard
Correct 1966 Plug Wires
GM Branded Hoses with Tower Clamps
GM Coded Belts
Delco Battery Topper
NOS Fan Clutch and Idler Pulley
Manual Steering
TRANSMISSION
4-Speed Muncie M21 (Suffix Code: P7M15, Casting #: 3885010, Build Date: 12-15-67)
12-Bolt GM Rear Axle (Casting #: 3852980N, Casting Date: K74)
4.56:1 Positraction Gears
Dog-Leg Shifter with Finger-Lifts and White Pattern Ball
BRAKES
4-Wheel Manual Drums
Single Reservoir
SUSPENSION
Rebuilt Heavy-Duty F41 Sport Suspension
NOS Chevrolet Shocks
Front and Rear Sway Bars
EXTERIOR
Deep and Glossy Tuxedo Black Lacquer Paint
Stainless Front Grill with AACA 1st Place Plaque
Gleaming Chrome Bumpers
Dual Side by Side T3 Headlights
427 Turbo Jet Fender Badges
All Original Glass
Bright Windshield and Rear Window Trim
Bright Drivers' Side Mirror and Door Handles
Correct Chevy Bowtie Badging
Original 6"" Black Steel Wheels with Dog-Dish Hubcaps
Goodyear Power Streak Blackwall Bias-Ply Tires
INTERIOR
Red Cloth and Vinyl Bench Seats Re-Covered with NOS Hides
Front Seat Belts
Red Hook & Loop Carpet
Red Rubber Floormats
Crack-FreeRed Vinyl Dash Pad and Red Painted Metal Dash
Working Speedometer, 7K Tachometer, and Fuel Gauge
Original-Looking Push-Button Delco AM Radio
Working Heat and Fan
Working 2-Speed Wipers
2-Spoke Red Steering Wheel with Bright Horn Ring
Tight White Vinyl Headliner
Full Matching Spare with Factory Jack
Original Window Sticker, Sales Invoice, Vintage Photos, and Owner History with Correspondance
Original Owners Guide
Copy of Muscle Cars Magazine from 1989 Featuring the Car
Restoration Receipts from 2013
If you have any additional questions, please call one of our friendly sales staff. We will be glad to help in any way with questions on financing, shipping the vehicle, or perhaps an interest in our sell-your-car brokerage program. We've been in business since 1996 and have sold cars all over the world and we insist on giving the best personal service in the industry.
The sale is subject to the following conditions and representations. This vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is with no warranty in connection therewith. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and make no warranty in connection therewith. No allowances or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect, or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied oneself as to the condition and value based upon that judgment solely. The seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.
Thank you from all of us at Cruisin Classics.
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Year: | 1966 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Biscayne L72 |
Mileage: | 29907 |
Exterior Color: | BLACK |
Interior Color: | RED |
Trim: | |
Body: | coupe |
Stock: | 258447 |
Engine Size: | |
Transmission: | 4-Speed Manual |
Vin: | 154116J258447 |
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Here at Cruisin Classics, we understand that you have many options when choosing where you purchase your classic, muscle or collector car and we would like to thank you for considering us.
Cruisin Classics has been buying and selling cars for many years.. The majority were your average daily drivers but our passion has always been in muscle cars and hot rods so in 1996, Cruisin Classics built a 56,000 sq.ft. showroom located in Columbus, OH that they still operate out of today. All of our vehicles are hand-picked and selected to ensure they fit our inventory. This facility is now arguably one of the best-stocked collections for sale in the US housing hundreds of unique automobiles all under one roof. We invite you to our facility! There is something for everybody when you come to visit.
After years of serving as central Ohio's premiere classic car dealer at Cruisin Classics Auto Sales, we saw an unfulfilled need that was not being met for our clients. We loved helping match our clients with the classic and American muscle cars of their dreams. But what about after the purchase? We recognized that our clients needed a trusted resource to continue to care for their classic vehicles. It did not sit well with us that our valued clients and their incredible vehicles were being outsourced to, sometimes several, third-party resources for maintenance and performance needs. We also wanted to help the many people that we had met over the years who already owned classic vehicles which were in need of restoration, upgrades, and maintenance. Too often, we were seeing vehicles with so much potential left sitting in garages under covers because their owners did not know who to turn to for such specialized work. It is our goal to offer our clients a truly comprehensive, seamless, and enjoyable classic car ownership experience, from purchase to maintenance to storage. Thus, Cruisin Classics Performance Center was born. We have cherry-picked the most talented, experienced, and passionate team of technicians to offer our clients a true one-stop-shop solution for any and all of their classic car needs. Our honest business model has lasted almost 25 years to date and Cruisin Classics has a worldwide reputation as one of the best in the business.
Outside of the shop, this business has afforded us the opportunity to be actively involved in our community and fulfill our goal of supporting several local and national organizations that hold a special place in our hearts. We are proud sponsors of the Kiwanis Club of Columbus, the Columbus USO, Honor Flight, Special Olympics, multiple car clubs, and much more.
In conclusion, 100% customer satisfaction is our main goal. Always has been.. always will be. We would like to invite anyone considering one of our vehicles to come to our beautiful facility to inspect the car in person or send somebody on your behalf.
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