Yeah, he calls it a Viscayne...remember, it's not $30K in dollars, it's $30K in pesos, which today as of this posting translates to about $2167 of our dollars. Fresh yellow paint but he didn't finish the restoration. Standard shift, "adjusted motor" makes me think it still runs just hasn't been restored, probably a good bet since he painted it that he probably has all the trim, at least he put the roof rack and door handles back on, and the price is very nice. Here's a link and the two pictures from the ad: http://www.autoclasico.com.mx/site/default.aspx?p=15&id_fol_auto=8969
My first car was a '63 Biscayne. A nice original 2 door sedan that was pretty nicely optioned with power steering, brakes, seat, air conditioning, posi-traction, Powerglide and 283. Over the 10 years I had that car I must have replaced every mechanical piece on it at least twice. I was just plain rough with that car. Jumping hills, power slides, burn-outs and so forth. Young and dumb for sure but oh the memories from 1986. Chris