Pat Spangenberg builds hot rods, old ones and "new" ones quite unalike at his Rods & Competition Specialties dominion in Butler, Wisconsin. Spangenberg's a renaissance rodder, a crafter who knows how ...
When it comes to full-size Chevrolet from the 1960s, we usually think about the Impala and Caprice. The former was Chevy's range-topping model until the Caprice took over in 1966. The Impala also got ...
One of the most basic full-size two-doors available in 1966, the fourth-gen Chevy Biscayne could be equipped with a potent powertrain that transformed it into one of the most stealthy yet legal street ...
Despite the white-bread bodywork, this '66 Biscayne owned by Scott Chadwick has a whole lotta meat under its crust. Scott himself is like the look of his car--not yeasty, just a bit deceptive. After ...
The Chevy Biscayne 427 sleeper occupies a strange sweet spot in muscle car history, hiding brutal big block performance inside one of the most unassuming full-size bodies Detroit ever stamped. I am ...
Father and son combo Tommy and Vinny Rollino weren’t looking for a new street/strip car when they found their 1966 Biscayne at a car show about a decade ago. “We were looking for a daily driver, and ...
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