About This Vehicle
Step into the world of true sleeper performance with this incredible 1969 Chevrolet Biscayne. Finished in a classic Fathom Green exterior over a black interior, this full-size coupe looks unassuming at first glance—but beneath its clean, understated styling lies serious big-block muscle ready to dominate the road.
Under the hood sits a legendary 427 cubic-inch V8 delivering an impressive 425 horsepower, built to perform with a Winter’s aluminum high-rise intake and a Holley carburetor. Paired with a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission, this Biscayne delivers a raw, engaging driving experience that puts full control in your hands. With its 12-bolt rear end and performance-focused setup, this car was built to run hard and deliver thrilling acceleration.
The exterior keeps things subtle, staying true to its “sleeper” nature. Aside from the small 427 callouts on the fenders, there’s little to hint at the powerhouse within—just clean, classic lines finished in rich Fathom Green. It’s the kind of car that earns respect the moment it launches.
Inside, the black interior maintains a factory-correct feel with a focus on simplicity and function. A tilt steering column, power steering, and a radio block-off plate reinforce its performance-first mindset, keeping distractions to a minimum while enhancing the driving experience.
With 38,651 miles, this well-preserved Biscayne is a rare and authentic piece of muscle car history. Priced at $41,700, it represents one of the last opportunities to own a full-size Chevrolet equipped with a 4-speed manual—making it not only a powerful classic, but a highly collectible one as well.