1963 Chevrolet Biscayne Review
The 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne had major changes in the body and it now had body contours and a boxy face lift. Major changes were made to this model and it was known to run as smoothly as a jet and clean cut like a jewel. It had self-adjusting brakes, air washed rocket panels, and an exhaust system with a longer life. The car had extremely crisp looks and with all the features the car remained one of the bestselling and most popular cars in the period. Comfort was one of the main highlights of the car but this was not the only thing that was stressed upon by Chevrolet.it had aluminum front bumpers for the racers and there was also a sheet metal in the front of the car.
The engine yielded up to 340 horsepower. There was a hard top roofline in the Sports Sedan of the car whereas one could get a vinyl top on the Sports Coupe. The SS Impala convertible was the most costly of all the models though this was available with any engine. It has aluminum trimmed bucketed seats and heavy duty springs and dashboard inserts. It had a new console which had a locking compartment and floor shifters as well. The weight of the Biscayne was between 3205 and 3810 lbs and it was priced between $2322 and $ 2830. The car was extremely popular with the masses when it was produced and was one of the best selling cars in those times. About 186500 cars were made by Chevrolet then as the demand of the good looking and feature rich car was excellent in those times.