502-Powered 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne Two-Door Sedan Street Rod







Ended Jul 01, 2025 at 7:47 PM UTC
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Description
The Chevrolet Biscayne, introduced for 1958 as a budget-friendly alternative in Chevy’s lineup, was named after a 1955 Motorama concept car and Biscayne Bay in Florida. It was designed to offer the size and power of a full-size car without the luxury trimmings of the more upscale Bel Air, Impala, or Caprice model.
Produced by General Motors from 1958 to '75 and typically available as a two- or four-door sedan, the Biscayne was especially popular with fleet buyers — like police departments and taxi services — due to its durability and low cost. Despite its utilitarian focus, the model could be equipped with powerful V8 engines, including the legendary 409 (famously immortalized by the Beach Boys) and 427 cubic-inch big-blocks, making it a sleeper favorite among drag racers and performance enthusiasts.
The 1962 model year featured a clean, squared-off design with minimal chrome trim and a utilitarian interior. The two-door sedan, often referred to as a “post” car due to its fixed B-pillar, was especially favored by drag racers for its lighter weight and rigid body structure.
This 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne Two-Door Sedan Street Rod not only looks the part, but it is powered by a 502 cubic-inch Ram Jet V8 that’s mated to a 700R4 Stage III four-speed automatic transmission with upgraded clutches, bands, and steels to handle up to 600+ horsepower and 500+ lb-ft of torque.
Highlights
1962 Chevrolet Biscayne Street Rod with only 4,942 miles since build
Modifications/upgrades include:
502 cu-in Ram Jet V8 engine
700R4 Stage III four-speed automatic transmission
Nine-inch Ford street and strip third member high-performance rear differential
Griffin HD high-performance aluminum radiator and cooling system
Dual exhaust
Power steering
Refinished in silver paint with black racing stripes and black bumpers
California Custom interior with two-tone black and white faux leather bucket seats
Sport Comp 120 mph speedometer and gauges for water temperature, volts, oil pressure, and fuel level
Console-mounted 8000 rpm tachometer
AM/FM/CD stereo
Padded roll cage
California Custom trunk
Rocket mag wheels with Mickey Thompson 26x10.00R15 LT tires
Features
Body by Fisher plate decodes as:
Paint: 936 – Ermine White (now silver)
Trim: 852 – Aqua (now black and white)
Style: 62 – 1962 model year
Body: TA – Tarrytown, New York, assembly plant
The chassis number (21111T180315) decodes as:
2 – 1962 model year
11 – Biscayne six-cylinder
11 – Two-door sedan
T – Tarrytown, New York, assembly plant
180315 – Sequential production number
Known Imperfections
Needs minor door and trunk adjustments
Air conditioning may need to be recharged
Included
Engine and parts manuals
USA-1 vanity plate
Ownership History
The Colorado seller of this 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne Two-Door Sedan Street Rod has owned it since August 2015. The seller says, “It’s a real eye catcher for cruising or shows, and it was a complete build to run on the street or strip.”
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