This 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne it is now equipped with a 350ci V8 paired with a rebuilt four-speed manual transmission, and additional modifications include staggered-width wheels, disc brakes, updated suspension components, power steering, and a Vintage Air climate control system.
A 350ci V8 installed by a previous owner replaces the factory inline-six and features a single Edelbrock carburetor atop a polished aluminum intake manifold.
Additional equipment includes polished valve covers, an aluminum radiator equipped with dual electric cooling fans, and Hedman headers connected to a dual exhaust system.
A replacement wiring harness has been fitted, and an oil change was completed in 2022.
Power is routed to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission and a 10-bolt rear end.
This car was was repainted green, the frame was powder-coated in black.
Features include quad headlights, chrome bumpers, a wrap-around rear window, and contrasting pinstripes on along the hood, trunk, and beltline.
Staggered-width 15″ REV wheels feature a feature a gray finish accented with polished lips and are fitted with Cooper Cobra tires measuring 225/70 in front and 255/70 at the rear.
Disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors are fitted at all four corners, as are Classic Performance Products tubular control arms and trailing arms.
The cabin features tan upholstery with patterned inserts on the front and rear bench seats along with matching treatments for the dash, door panels, and rear trim.
Additional modifications include a Hurst shifter, a billet two-spoke steering wheel, power steering, a Vintage Air HVAC system, and a Sony stereo housed under the front seat.
Aftermarket Classic Instruments gauges are recessed within the polished bezel and feature a six-digit odometer indicating 3,600 miles, true mileage is unknown.