I ran across a 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne a couple of months ago, it had been sitting in a field since 1985.
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The car had very little rust and everything was there so we struck a deal to have it dropped off in my driveway. I actually made the guy take $100 less than he was asking because he couldn’t find the keys.
Of course, the first day I worked on it, I found the keys under the driver-side floor mat! Score — a ’63 Biscayne with a 230 straight-six and a PowerGlide…
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