@musclecarcampy9922 drives a perfectly restored 425-horse 427 '66 Biscayne and a '66 454 resto-mod Biscayne.
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@Danny-ju2ip2 жыл бұрын
Love these. Simple on outside but crazy under hood. No lame low rider crap or silly 22 inch rims. Just plain power
@chuxtuff2 жыл бұрын
When I was a teenager in 1968 or so I worked at my parents' grocery store and gas station that was right in the middle of muscle car mania with a Happy Days twist. I remember a State Patrol officer (patrolman Jerry Frith) that came in and gassed up his 1967 427 (AT) Patrol issued Biscayne fairly frequently as he worked out of the Tacoma branch in the Traffic division. We were located about 15 miles due south of Puyallup which was on the way to Mt Rainier. While most of his coworkers were driving Mopar produced Plymouth Fury 3's running 440's at that time. The Biscayne was a maroon color like yours but was a "marked" patrol car and had all of the Washington State Patrol insignias and lights. It was a good looking car! If we were busy he'd park it in the line and leave the keys in it so I could move it up and fill it up when I was caught up. But one time he mentioned that this car "was the fastest used every day cruiser in the State Patrol's fleet". He mentioned having to be careful in the rain not to romp on it too hard when passing another car or he'd "lose the back end when it got squirrely". It was also the thirstiest when it came to fuel mileage probably in the 10 or 12 MPG class and probably used premium (Chevron was the brand we sold) gas too. Anyway I never forgot about the rare Washington State Patrol's maroon 1967 Biscayne with factory "Rat Power" under the hood. And the big teenaged head (and grin) I got when I got to move it up and filled it up at my parents' store and gas station all by myself at age 14. That was a great time and place to be growing up especially if you were like me and liked and enjoyed fast cars....
@waynegood92332 жыл бұрын
I rode in a 1963 Chevy Biscayne 409 4 speed in 1964 What a great sleeper car and currently own a 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo SS 454
@gs1100ed2 жыл бұрын
My very first car was a blue 1967 Biscayne, but nothing like these monsters. Mine was a 4 door 283 with blown head gaskets. I was only 15 years old and paid $60 (three $20 installments) with money from my paper route. It had a 3 in the tree and the roof was pretty badly rusted. I taped it off, sanded it down and painted the roof black to look like a vinyl top. I bought a seat cover, a battery and 2 front tires and drove that car for 2 years. Back when cars like this were cheap and plentiful.
@JackSquat542 жыл бұрын
Those were good old days when you can get a non running car for $100 bucks that just needed a few things to get running. I found a 74 Chevy Nova Custom like that. Had it running in one weekend. It turned out it had a 400 ci smallblock somebody dropped in it. I found out when the starter i bought for a 350 block wouldnt fit in it. It's not the same starter for a 400. It has something to do with the siamesed cylinders.
@loyetemple71932 жыл бұрын
Just wanted you to know that I purchased the tank Biscayne from Robert yesterday and I couldn't be more happy it's a beautiful car it's the car I've always dreamed of having thanks Rob for allowing me to purchase the car I will see you at the car show LT.
@tammieculberson31072 жыл бұрын
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@terranceanderson77153 ай бұрын
Once upon a time I found a dry straight 66 biscayne went to a 468 big block, torbo 400 and 12 bolt. My son now owns it and cruises regularily.
@scottglaser11282 жыл бұрын
I had a 66 caprice with 427. White with red interior. Black top. Awesome
@joe-hp4nk2 жыл бұрын
Brings back memories, I was in high school when those car were roaming the streets. My friend went with his father to buy their first car. The father didn't speak or read English, they were Italian. My friend check off biscayne 350hp 327ci, 4 speed, and posi. Back then you could get what ever you want, hence COPO. Needless to say we had fun.
@patrioticaussiesams85812 жыл бұрын
I had a 1968 HK Holden GTS Monaro in the 90s I built had 350 Chev in it. Dam a blew heaps of tyres off it. Used to go to the tyre shop and ask for their old worn out tyres for my Stock rims for Burnouts instead of using my Mag wheels. Goes into the office to pay for fitting the tyres to the rims as I'd blown the other tyres. To come out to the Guys putting the rims on the back asking me to do a Burnout as I leave the shop hahaha.
@fooman21082 жыл бұрын
and you NEVER knew what was in them.....
@M21L352 жыл бұрын
An L79 '65 Malibu?
@jimstepan30382 жыл бұрын
@@patrioticaussiesams8581 😂🤣😂🤣😂🙋🏻♂️
@opera932 жыл бұрын
Thanks, interesting… my mechanics got a fe2 of those 350 HP/327 ci in 1964-69 etc…. Great engines in a lot of models!!
@susanboylefanable Жыл бұрын
Until now, I didn't know you could GET a mill that big when you bought a Biscayne! Thanks for this!
@musclecarcampy9922 Жыл бұрын
That’s what this channel is all about-learning new things and having fun with muscle cars.
@loyetemple71933 ай бұрын
Sadly, my cousin Loye has passed on to a better place in these times of uncertainty. 😢 But I will keep him alive by dedicating this classic muscle car as a memorial to him and I'll have a plate custom made with his name on it. RIP cuzz
@romansteele14972 жыл бұрын
My dad had a 66 in 1982,We called it BisQuick. Brings back good memories great video thanks. Be sure to take him up on that weekend ride.
@winteroutside70142 жыл бұрын
we had one called it candycayne 'cuz it was sweet like chocolate t purred like a grumpy old man
@Suggestion_Box_Full2 жыл бұрын
I am almost 49and have yet to give up on my dream cars...the Biscayne 66 or a 65 GTO.....wish the husband carried the same interest in these beautiful classic machines as I do....one day,one day😔😘
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
There is still time to get a better husband. Don’t worry. LOL.
@williamr.whiting6543 Жыл бұрын
That 427 is absolute perfection. "Sedan is the plan", as we used to say. This gorgeous Biscayne is just how I would've ordered one in 1966 for racing at Detroit Drag Way, back in the day. If I only had the money at age 20.
@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 Жыл бұрын
As a teen I lived at the last traffic light on the edge of town, where the street lights ended and the street went perfectly straight for about a mile. I used to lay in bed on summer nights with the windows open listening for reving engines, squeeling tires and slamming gears. Those were the good old days!
@PaulieB19652 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who is in his 70’s and has 12 Biscaynes. A couple six cylinder cars and a few small block rigs, but the two baddest ones are a ‘65 396 4 speed car and a ‘66 427 4 speed unit. Both are absolutely mint. His collection is insane.
@JohnReall2 жыл бұрын
Would he be the fella who comes to the cruises in the Springfield area.
@M21L352 жыл бұрын
Sounds like Bob H.
@UncaDave2 жыл бұрын
Gotta be a happy guy!
@Danny-ju2ip2 жыл бұрын
Is he selling any ? I'm in upstate NY 🙋♂️
@impalaSS652 жыл бұрын
Thanks, great stuff. A mopar guy that knows this more about Chevies, than many knowledgeable Chevy-guys do. That is impressive.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Well, I have owned many Chevys and was editor of Super Chevy magazine for nine years. I better know something!
@impalaSS652 жыл бұрын
@@musclecarcampy9922 Ok cool. I had no idea. Good magazine, in a class of it's own. My country has submitted hard to the EU, so buying subscriptions and parts from "rogue states" (outside the EU) has completely stopped for me until I figure out how to do business without their electronic identity / social credit score / banking ID.
@SirGregg2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for asking the owner for a drive. What a pair of cars. The noise is music.
@joemuncie91872 жыл бұрын
I drove a 66 Impala convertible for almost 25 years. I really loved that car. I gave it to a friend who helped me build my dream car; 67 Chevelle convertible, L79 4 speed!!! I still have that car, will never sell it.
@billfeld5883 Жыл бұрын
Had 1966 with a 327 and a p/g transmission and I have some great memories of driving it ,from the first time all the way up to the last time I drove it!!!!
@musclecarcampy9922 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@amadoleon89812 жыл бұрын
I love those sleepers that reminds me of my cousin had a 69 Camaro outside the car said 307 but it came with a 427 with 488 gears 4 speed from the factory it was a nice sleeper, All I can say is I’m glad I grew up back in those days
@KevinHowell5012 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful car..you dont need a radio..that motor plays beautiful music to my ears..
@kellykaiser64462 жыл бұрын
It was “Dirty Mary Crazy Larry” that caused me notice the Biscayne and how awesome it was for looking so straightforward! Though that Dodge Charger was not without its charm….
@paulsheehan50103 ай бұрын
In Canada, the Biscayne was also called a Pontiac Strato Chief, which was little more than a rebadge Chevy, that wasn't a wide tracking Catalina.
@garyblanchard1084 Жыл бұрын
Two Chevrolet heavy hitters. The honor and glory of the 1966 lineup. And simply rode better than anything else. Would still want factory AM/FM multiplex reception. And stock single master cylinder.
@JalopyTechnology2 жыл бұрын
The Franklin, WI police dept. had two '66 427 Biscaynes... One in old man tan and one in burgundy. I was a tech at the selling dealer and did more than a few " test drives"...
@michaelkehm36632 жыл бұрын
My freind became the second owner in 1969 of a 66 Biscayne, Aztec bronze/fawn beige interior special ordered and sold new in our town. L72, M21 4 speed, factory 4:10 posi. Only other option was AM radio, heater, and factory tach. Car was super clean with only 15,000 miles when 3 years old. Even though it was a street brawler, he put the L72 and 4 speed in a primered 37 Chevy coupe to run on the strip, it did well. Put a 350 small block and 350 turbo in the Biscayne for a daily driver. 40 years after returning from Nam, he bought the Biscayne and the 37 coupe back. Both are now over the top big block show cars. That 66 Biscayne L72 is still one of my most favorites, will never forget the lumpy sound of the solid cam and my freind banging through the gears.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
What an amazing story. Thanks for watching. I hope you’ll share this video with him.
@ronaldhellengreen70632 жыл бұрын
This is the coolest thing I've seen in a while! I was a teenager in the late 60s, and remember these cars. What a pleasure to see this WICKED 66! It was a special time for the ORIGINAL MUSCLE CARS! Thanks for sharing both of these absolutely WICKED cars!!!!!!
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Absolutely my pleasure. What else would you like to see?
@DVincentW2 жыл бұрын
@@musclecarcampy9922 Well if you can find one, 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT or XA. Austrailian Ford muscle car that was used to make Mad Max. Theres a guy caled Mad Max cars in Ohio who has built several. Enjoyed the video. Best regards- Space Coast
@andyderby1505 ай бұрын
I would love to have either of these!
@unclerudy97972 жыл бұрын
Great Chevrolets ! A mechanic I worked with at a Chevy Dealer had the same 1966 Biscayne with the same 427/425 from the factory.. It was radio and heater delete with the rubber floor mats instead of carpets.,,, You hung on for dear life when that sucker got rollin ! Thanks for posting !
@gerhelwinters1967 Жыл бұрын
I had A 65, 10 years ago, 327 moter, it was the first time I ever even heard of A Biscayne. It was a cool car!
@musclecarcampy9922 Жыл бұрын
We bet it was.
@normanschwartz85062 жыл бұрын
I worked in a CHEVY dealership's parts department in 1969 and saw a 427 factory Camaro when it was delivered. THOSE WERE THE GREAT DAYS FOR MUSCLE CARS.
@wildestcowboy2668 Жыл бұрын
Did you get beat up ALOT back then MOPAR basically dominated NASCAR
@DannyDisharoon11 ай бұрын
With chevys racing ban only . If gm hadn’t banned them nocar would win far less races! 16:41 16:45 16:48
@bufford54832 жыл бұрын
As a kid growing up, our neighbour had a new 1968 427 cu. in 4 speed Biscayne, and a 442 oldsmobile with a 4 speed. Lucky man.
@gailmrutland65082 жыл бұрын
*327/350 posi, dads car, use to invert the air cleaner top to open up the filter to the outside world, what a sound, ran like all hell broke loose!!!*
@UncaDave2 жыл бұрын
In 1968 I had a 1967 Biscayne but for some reason my brain thinks it was a Belaire, probably just a misnomer. I had the 427 cu. in. but I don’t think I had 425hp. I seem to remember mine was 385 hp. It had been used as a dragster and I was told the hydraulic lifters were changed out for mechanical ones plus the vacuum advance was welded in a fixed position. Had a hurst shifter and maybe a 3.5 rear end. I’m 75 and doing my best to remember all of this. I loved it as it was a beast for sure and in 1968 was using close to $80 a week in gas. What a sleeper that thing was at a light. Enjoyed this video and thanks for the trip down memory lane. Would welcome any comments on my reply here to elaborate or correct my memory. What a great time that was. I still love big motors. I have a 318 cu.in. 5.2 Chysler V8 in my little 1996 Dodge Dakota. MOPAR!
@charlesferebee2632 жыл бұрын
Really Sweet. Where I grew up. Our country officials must have been Motorheads. It was in the 60s. Every sheriff's car from 1967 till 1969 was a 427. Two door Biscayne. Turbo 400 transmission with 323 posi rears. Unbelievable Cop cars. But then. So were the 60s. ! ! ! 🇺🇸👍👍🇺🇸
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Grand times. Would love to have one of those as a daily driver.
@turbo84542 жыл бұрын
Our local sheriff used Chevy's only one year back then. They were 1969 Biscayne four doors with 427's. The engine out of one of the unmarked cars is in one of my cars.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
@@turbo8454 that is fantastic.
@pjesf Жыл бұрын
I always remember the Biscayne as having only 2 instead of 3 tail lights or, in this model year, no wrap-around. Truly bare bones
@musclecarcampy9922 Жыл бұрын
There was always less of everything in the Biscayne, though all ‘59 Chevys got the same cats-eye taillights.
@thud97978 ай бұрын
Even up thru 73 the Biscayne had one less light back there. 😀
@pjesf8 ай бұрын
@@thud9797 Yeah like how much were they saving? 😂
@dynamicfirearmsinc4322 жыл бұрын
All right Muscle Car Campy going through the gears. He said you can take the car out whenever you want it will be great sleeper back into street racing love it.
@jasonjoncas59982 жыл бұрын
Eye candy beautiful examples me a Ford fan have a 1985 Mustang fast back mint. I appreciate every brand now at 56 years old just missed the awesome cars was a kid man looking back saw these driving down the road a diamond and another and another if we only knew.
@chriscatarcio29832 жыл бұрын
It takes a great painter body man to make one of those full sized cars look good. I know.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
The burgundy car is flawless.
@haroldschildt3422 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@andysaunders3708 Жыл бұрын
The Biscaynes are fantastic, especially the stock ones. That maroon one just makes me jealous. My dad had a '67 Bel Aire in that colour, and it was bog-standard. Only a 283 Powerglide, but it was mint.
@musclecarcampy9922 Жыл бұрын
That burgundy car is amazing.
@haroldschildt3422 жыл бұрын
Bob and Harry builds this car start to finish it was a fun build
@stevethomas7602 жыл бұрын
Had a friend back in the day that owned a ‘65 Impala, 409/425, 4sp car. Had no idea how rare the car was. Only one I’ve ever heard of.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Top 409 had 400 hp in ‘65. There were 742 built.
@winteroutside70142 жыл бұрын
@@musclecarcampy9922 you state that like it is a fact ... www.enginefacts.com/chevrolet409/ www.curbsideclassic.com/blog/and-just-how-many-1965-chevrolet-caprices-were-built-with-the-425-hp-396-v8/
@vehdynam2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I have a 66 Bel Air ( will be 427 powered) that I am restoring. The detail in this video is invaluable to me. Greatly appreciated.
@danielfoley93312 жыл бұрын
I can tell you guys loved that car!
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
They were both great.
@danielfoley93312 жыл бұрын
@@musclecarcampy9922 yes they were both great cars in their own way! Gotta Love full size MuscleCars!
@bowtie-man2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't get any better than a plain wrapper with muscle under the hood. That glorious muscle is all the tunes a gearhead needs. 🥰🥰😋😋😛😛👊👊🤙🤙👍👍✌️✌️
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
It does sound glorious with those solid lifters.
@bowtie-man2 жыл бұрын
@@musclecarcampy9922 Yes sir she most definitely does. 👊👊👍👍✌️✌️
@bruceh922 жыл бұрын
My favorite car of all time the Biscayne.
@bradgrissom57382 жыл бұрын
OMG, I love the Biscayne! What a cool car!
@CarShowclub2 жыл бұрын
They are both beautiful cars! Thanks for sharing.
@Musclecar19729 ай бұрын
Hard to believe but in NYS in 1966, the NYS Troopers used these very cars as pursuit vehicles on the NYS Thruway, 427, 4 speeds, two door post Biscayne’s a local wrecking yard bought a bunch of them at auction after they were taken out of service, they all had the 425 hp 427 engines. Wish I’d had a crystal ball back then.
@Jangocat2 жыл бұрын
4:88 gears from the factory. That's what I had on my 85 Toyota mini truck 4x4 with 36'' tires, and it was still over geared. Speedometer was like 10 mph behind. That's an insane amount of torque for this car and tire size.
@hoppes96582 жыл бұрын
In 1981 I’d see big block Caprice or Impalas from Canada or Montana pulling campers coming in the hot springs R.V. park in So. Cal. Most station wagons had trailer hitches too.
@craigpennington12512 жыл бұрын
I remember the cops using these things. Plane Jane Wrappers is what we called them. Some had manual 4 speeds in them too. They were awesome. Damn cars were fast.
@robertc43112 жыл бұрын
Excellent content. Growing up, one of my neighbors father got a brand new 1967 or 68 Biscayne, four door sedan with a 427. I vaguely remember the crossed flag emblem, but definitely the 427 callout on the fenders. Same maroon color as this one with black vinyl top. Also tan interior. He drove it for years until it stopped running sometime in the late 70’s then parked it, where it sat broken in the carport for a few years before someone bought it... if only I knew as a kid how special that car was.
@bobcarter59312 жыл бұрын
The secound car I owned was a 1966 Biscayne 283 ci which after a couple years a friend and I pulled the stand column shift 3 speed out and put in muncie 4 spd and a 3.42 rear end
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
That was probably a quick car for a tiny small-block.
@ronaldbertin9455 Жыл бұрын
Had a 396 68 Caprice loved everything but the rear bumper
@mikea54242 жыл бұрын
My dad bought a 66 Impala with 427 and that is what I learned to drive . Tires where not up to the task.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Yeah, horsepower technology was way ahead of tire and suspension technology back then. Of course, tires were incredibly cheap then. They only lasted a little while even if you didn't melt them.
@thomasopdahl18732 жыл бұрын
had a friend who had the police version with the 390 hp 427. It had all the police special details. The engine was put into a 68 firebird for the drag strip and the rest of the car parted out. He still regrets letting it go.
@fjr39502 жыл бұрын
My brother had a police version. Purchased at public auction from NY State Thruway. Was a 4 door. I think it was a '67.
@throttleupfly2 жыл бұрын
unreal back in the day a friend of mine brother had one of these sleepers FAST is not the word white lightning
@Jacob7272 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob's cars! Bob is a good freind of mine nice to see his cars getting some recognition.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
He is a great guy and his cars are spectacular.
@jsrroadrash36632 жыл бұрын
Oh man I had a Biscayne definitely wasn't like these. Bob has some great taste in cars.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Indeed he does.
@randystegemann99902 жыл бұрын
Love these cars, extreme respect from a Ford guy!
@biscayne662 жыл бұрын
My first car was a '66 Biscayne. Would love another one with a BB.
@thomasjordan55782 жыл бұрын
There was a major uproar in the neighborhood, a residence found to have its basement packed with military grade munitions. Feds in attendance arrived in four door Biscaynes with 427 emblems.
@drtb692 жыл бұрын
They really were great cars back 50 years ago :))
@dirtbikeheaven11292 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. It brings back some great memories. The son of our local Chevrolet dealer had one of these. The first thing he did was to remove the 427 V8 emblem and replace it with an I 6. He embarrassed a lot of muscle cars for a couple of years 😎
@samsilberstein87582 жыл бұрын
That's the definition of a "Sleeper"
@mikiejr111 Жыл бұрын
Im in love,,,,NICE RIDES,,,,,ALL ORIGINAL,,,,,FANTASTIC EXAMPLES,,,,I HAVE A 66' IMPALA SS 2DR COUPE,ZZ502/600HP,3:42 12 BOLT MOSER,5SPD TREMEC,ALL HOTCHKISS SUSPENSION,3" MANDREL BENT STAINLESS EXHAUST,DID A COMPLETE NUT AND BOLT ON HER,AND SHE IS A BLAST,,,IF I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AN ALL ORIGINAL LIKE THESE I WOULD HAVE,,, BUT FINDING ONE THAT WAS AFFORDABLE IS ANOTHER STORY,,AND THEN YOU LEARN THE HARD WAY THAT SPENDING THE MONEY ON THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL IS THE SAME IF NOT CHEAPER THAN RESTORING ONE THATS FOR SURE,I DONT REGRET THE MONEY I HAVE SPENT,BUT AFTER HAVING A COUPLE OF ALL ORIGINAL CARS,I HAVE TURNED TO BEING A PURIST NOW,ORIGINALS ARE WERE IT'S AT,,,,,,LESS MAINTENANCE,MORE USER FRIENDLY,GREAT FOR LONG CRUISES,,,,DRIVING A 600 HP BEAST ALL DAY WITH A 5SPD CAN BEAT YOU UP,BUT THEN AGAIN IM AT THE AGE WERE I LOOK LIKE THE ORIGINAL OWNER,LOL
@billymania112 жыл бұрын
I like the 66 454 resto. It is setup for the interstate. That to me is the ultimate expression of performance. It can cruise at 80 mph all day long and eat up the miles. The only issue are the mufflers. They are too loud. This car is very similar to the Fallout 2 Highwayman vehicle.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Sound is such a personal thing.
@andysaunders3708 Жыл бұрын
Just remembered, Dad's colleague had a '66 Caprice, with factory wire wheels. Dunno what engine it had in it, but he kept it for YEARS.
@kimmorrison91692 жыл бұрын
the 65 & 66 Biscayne’s were beautiful cars but needed the 396/425 in the 65 and the L72 in the 66. I had a friend with a 66 L72 but it would not run with my L78 Nova. He gave away 600 lbs!
@letaloudone2 жыл бұрын
I've got a 66 Caprice 396. Was my high school car in early 80s
@aldonelson57572 жыл бұрын
I have always been the boulevard bruiser type. The Biscayne, Caprice, Ford Galaxie, Mercury Marauder & more represented big car style with engines such as the GM 396, 421, 427 & 454. Ford was 390, 406 tri power, 427, 428, 429 & 460. Those were the days
@tommiller87142 жыл бұрын
Back in the 1980's, I found and bought a 1966 Chevrolet Caprice 2dr. formal roof car with the original 427 big-block (rated 385hp), Automatic Trans. (column shifted), 12-Bolt Limited-slip rear axle (freeway gears, 3.08 or 3.31:1). It had Power Steering, Power Brakes and Power Windows, but no factory A/C (car had aftermarket add-on A/C, probably dealer installed (?). I restored the car, rebuilt everything, upgraded the suspension (gas shocks, sway bars, etc.) and ran 15x8 Corvette Rally Wheels with 255 tires. Man that car cruised down the highway and handled like a dream. I had presumed that a '66 big chevy with a 427 L72 (rated 425 hp) was (and is rare) but much to my surprise, there were only around 500 big chevy built with the 427/385hp (same engine as Corvette 427/390hp).
@cj81722 жыл бұрын
I've got one of these here in New Zealand. Actually it's a 66 Bel Air 454 2-door post (Biscayne 427 replica). There's a start up and walk-around vid on my channel for anyone who loves these machines. Great video Muscle Car Campy, it's a thumbs up from me.
@YusufGinnah2 жыл бұрын
Just been to your channel, your car looks mint! Congrats from South Africa 🇿🇦, you own a living legend... 😎👍🏼
@cj81722 жыл бұрын
@@YusufGinnah Cheers mate, she's a true sleeper. Sometime soon I'll do some more videos about the car too.
@YusufGinnah2 жыл бұрын
@@cj8172 I can only imagine. And she definitely looks the part. Look forward to more uploads buddy. Keep well 😎👍🏼
@winteroutside70142 жыл бұрын
@@YusufGinnah hai jambo rafiki wewe vipi , are there any free oranges left ?
@joelholston56682 жыл бұрын
Two great cars !
@lenardhenderson96742 жыл бұрын
Blast from the past I had a 66 Impala looked almost exactly like it the tail lights were little different but mine just had a 327 in it three on the tree but oh I love that car can't tell you how many sets of tires I had to put on the thing
@kjchicago12 жыл бұрын
Looks too good to be a 1966 Chevrolet Biscayne-Sounding Great!
@michaelwisner49412 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine bought one of these in primer in the early 70s in Beloit WI , he didn't know how to drive a standard shift so ,they were telling me about it , I said I'll drive it to your place,! I was all Mopar ! Well as we got going and he saw how I drove he said mike see what she'll do ! It must have a 4.11 gear , because when I jumped on it , I was shocked, it was a rocketship with wheels, after barking the tires going into fourth , I looked over at, randy,,,and his eyes were like cups and saucers! He said do it again, what a car, !!!! I later had an Impala with a 454 , auto , a towing package, get this,,,,it was not not running, the price 350 $ a tune and battery, she would fly, but not like that 66 !!!! What a CAR !!!!!!!
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Awesome story.
@jackduguid1772 жыл бұрын
In ‘74 while in high school I bought a ‘66 GTO 3x2 4spd with 8k miles.. Miss those days..
@gregkistner19552 жыл бұрын
Now those are cool cars for sure!
@jimschneider11232 жыл бұрын
1965 to 1970 was a great time for buying horsepower off the showroom floor. Solid lifter cams and 4 speeds, what a deal!!
@winteroutside70142 жыл бұрын
now they have 600hp and 10 speeds
@impalaSS652 жыл бұрын
@@winteroutside7014 For what money? And at what service cost? For how long before they are deemed obsolete? Aftermarket parts since day one for the SBC and BBC 10b,12b, m20, m21, th400, th350 even PG - and still selling. Every bit of those cars can be fixed by a shade tree mechanic with no issues what so ever. Try comparing apples with apples.
@turbo84542 жыл бұрын
I have something close......a '66 Biscayne wagon with a 427. Bought the car in 1974 with a six and powerglide. 327 and TH 400 later that year and with 3.55 gears would run low 16's. In 1977 a 396 for a short time, then the 427. 12 bolt and 454 in 1980. 1989 the 427 went back in and about 25 years ago I added a 700R4 so the RPM's are more sane on the highway. I still love driving it, as much as when I was racing it and it was my daily driver. I made quite a bit of money on the street as it looked so plain jane.
@josephnewcomb5670 Жыл бұрын
Love Those Beauties :) I'm digging them both and would love to have either
@musclecarcampy9922 Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@jerryblake4088 Жыл бұрын
That was the year I was born, November 29 1966.
@gman90352 жыл бұрын
Gotta be a pleasure driving those cars
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
It was the thrill of a lifetime.
@Jodyrides2 жыл бұрын
I was 17 and 1969. When I graduated from high school, I went to work with my uncles as an asbestos worker. The day after I graduated. Right into the real world. I was working six days a week 10 hours a day and it was an hour and a half drive to and from work. I made enough that summer to buy mice 1967 GTO 400/four-speed/convertible. When I find out that only three guys ever lived long enough to collect a pension from working with asbestos, I never went back when I got laid off because we finished that construction job that summer. I went to work as a car mechanic in a gas station. Friday nights and Saturday nights I was out drag racing red light to red light. Mustangs were no problem, neither were Camaros or challengers. I had no problem with Buick grand sports, 442s, road runners, GTX, satellites, and furies were a joke. They made all that roar of intake noise, and they didn’t get out of their own way. The king of the streets back then was the 396 Chevelle. I must have raised against six or eight of them. One of them was a Yanko automatic 396. They would always pull me by about a car out of the hole, and that’s it. All the way up to 80 miles an hour, that’s the way they stayed, they would be one car length ahead of me. I never beat a 396 Chevelle.. A couple years later I had a 1968 Dodge charger. That was absolutely the junkiest crappy used most poorly made car I ever owned to this day. No wonder they are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars today on those television auctions. Because there are so damn fuse survivors. They fell apart or rusted apart.. their transmissions were junk, I bought my car from the original owner, when I bought it it was on its third transmission, I put the fourth one in. I think it was called a torque flight. They had those horrible sounding starters, when you start them up they would puff oil.. my headlights would sometimes open the little door is covering them. The rest of the time I had to get out and open them myself with my hands.. The vinyl in the seats cracked, the door handle and window winders broke off, the dashboard is cracked, they rusted before your eyes here in western Pennsylvania. Cars back then always had exhaust system problems. There were minor key Midas speedy muffler shops in every town, there were transmission rebuild shops in every town. .. cars always needed tuneups because they had points, condensers, distributor caps with rotors that would wear out, it was common for every gas station to stock things like thermostats, starters, alternators, points plugs and condensers, distributor caps and rotors, mufflers, tires, brakes, radiator caps, air filters, oil filters, and bulbs for every car because every car needed them very often..A car with 75,000 miles on it back then was junk. Cars always needed ball joints and tie rods.. and the junkiest cars were the Mopar‘s. And today they are the most valuable. don’t feel bad and wish you would have lived back in those days because of the cars, the best thing about the cars in those days was the radios in the music on the radio. The Beatles, stones, Led Zeppelin, cream, Hendrix, the doors, Santana, Yardbirds, The Who, on and on and on, the radio was the best thing about those cars.. today’s cars are the best cars ever. Back then a car did not make it to 100,000 miles. They just didn’t. Today, 200,000 miles is typical even for the cheapest cars today. And today’s cars will actually go around corners fast, and they’ll actually stop, and the fast cars today or the fastest cars ever. and they don’t need a tuneup every year, or an exhaust system every 18 months, or a starter or a carburetor rebuilt every few years, and they don’t burn oil today, and cars today started instantly, and they don’t need water pumps and radiators and fan belts and valve jobs and ring jobs and new transmissions. every town had at least two transmission shops in Mani tuneup shops, as well as alternator and starter rebuild shops. Most gas stations had full-time mechanics on duty and they were busy because cars were junk. So you didn’t miss anything. Today’s cars are the best cars ever..These are the good old days
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
We can't argue with you. New cars are definitely designed to go 200-300,000 miles. But except for a few, they have no soul.
@xminusone12 жыл бұрын
I agree with that. Even in the 80's and 90's they were still junk and painfully slow. Now, you can have a car that last for hundreds thousands miles , put out better performances and actually hold on the road. Up here, theses cars were ridden with holes as big as my fist in 3or5 years because of the salt and sand in the winter and wouldn't start bellow -20 C. ( It's often colder than that were I live ) and you're right, Chrysler products were renowned for being cheaply made and don't starting when it was cold, Ford's were rust buckets ( especially the torino and maverick) only few GM survived but not mutch longer. And theses hp ratings back then weren't on the wheels, but motor only without accessories. And with the gas prices theses days, it's prohibitive to drive them. Even pick ups aren't very popular here with people who don't need them for working or with a fift wheel. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. I don't care for noises or look. I care for great performance and reliability. And many cars in the sub-compact category outperforms thoses gas guzzlers without any mods. Even the hyundai elantra N.
@VG-iq8xq2 жыл бұрын
Man that sounds like a Merlin engine or something! Awesome!
@hrdley9112 жыл бұрын
LOL. You beat me to it. Closed my eyes and forgot this was a car video
@Leo-vf3py2 жыл бұрын
Sweet golden goodness in one place great show
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@philippetays42632 жыл бұрын
i remember the ads in the hot rod magazines and on the radio WLS Chicago
@jimmillet14422 жыл бұрын
I always love seeing some of the odd cars that have survived from my youth.I remember several SS 427 impalas including one a friend of mine bought new and rebadged it as a 396.He won alot of races with it and was never caught but that car was always breaking something.The engine was warrantied twice with the last time the dealer telling him not to bring it back so he took it easy after that.All the 427s I was ever around broke pretty easy and I think the 396 was way more durable but that's just what I seen.Very nice to see a stripper like this one survive.
@donaldsimpson71792 жыл бұрын
My dad's uncle had one just like the red one ! He smashed up one side in the front. An it got put into his garage an stayed there till the garage fell on it.i lost track of it of it after that
@stanlee399 Жыл бұрын
You are one lucky Lad, to pilot that Burgundy Rocket 🚀 😎
@musclecarcampy9922 Жыл бұрын
It was a real treat, believe me.
@barryrussell41062 жыл бұрын
Great cars
@kennyhill26782 жыл бұрын
I still love cars. Even without owning one
@paulyabe2 жыл бұрын
As cool as they sound, I like the idea of one being quiet (innocent), at a traffic light, beside an 80's Mustang, whose driver is sure he has the coolest car on the planet 😁
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Hard to mask the sound of those solid lifters without making it run poorly.
@johndavid56272 жыл бұрын
i bought a 68 buiscuit and pulled the motor out and put in in a 74 vega hatchback good times
@cornycorny29522 жыл бұрын
I had a 65 Biscayne 2 door coupe with the 6 cylinder and 3 in the tree. Build quality was not great then. The transmission linkage kept jamming and you had to get out and free it up with a screwdriver. I installed seat belts and backup lights. Installed an AM radio too. Got rear ended and had leaks after that. Traded it on a 68 Bel Air wagon, 305 V8 with the 3 speed in the tree.
@Rick-se5qm2 жыл бұрын
Dad bought a zero option 68 Biscayne and gave it to me for college transportation. No radio and rubber floor mats he paid $1995 back in the day. Equipped with a 250cu. in straight-6 and a 3 speed manual trans, it had tons of low end torque. Unknowing passengers thought it pulled like a 327. When I opened the hood they about crapped their pants. The big negative was clutch life. Without riding or slipping the clutch about every 20K mi. a replacement was needed.
@Truetoo1022 жыл бұрын
I like the cream colored one, it sits like a stock car.. very cool.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Actually, it is lowered. No stock ‘60s Chevy sat like that.
@Truetoo1022 жыл бұрын
@@musclecarcampy9922 I meant it looked like a Nascar stocker of that era.
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
@@Truetoo102 oh, indeed!
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
@@Truetoo102 Ah. Gotcha.
@daleslusser78682 жыл бұрын
Hopefully mine will look 1/2 that nice someday. Mine is a 6cyl automatic.
@born2soon2 жыл бұрын
My first car was a '66 Bel Air 283 automatic. Great gas mileage. (That mattered in 1972 when gas was 50 cents a gallon!) Never burned a drop of oil.
@fairfaxcat13122 жыл бұрын
I believe it was the OPEC led oil crisis of autumn ‘73 before gasoline consistently reached fifty cents a gallon.
@born2soon2 жыл бұрын
@@fairfaxcat1312 It hit 50 cents in Minot the summer of 72 because of the vast number of airmen at nearby Minot AFB. We could charge gas on our military ID, but had to pay the higher price while it was 39 cents a gallon 50 miles away.
@carllavell86732 жыл бұрын
That sound !!! 👀🔥😍🔥
@musclecarcampy99222 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@devoskeet2 жыл бұрын
My family’s got 67 ss impala with the 427 4sp front disc big some birch of a car
@alvinrussell97472 жыл бұрын
i had a Biscayne it had a 6 cylinder in it it got 30 miles to the gallon in town 38 on the hwy good car.