1967 Buick Special 2 Dr All Original on 2040-cars
Byron, Georgia, United States
I am selling a 1967 Buick Special Coupe that I bought from a friend of mind who was experiencing some financial troubles. This car has the original Buick 300 engine and 350 transmission. This is an AC car (only missing the compressor) Interior is really nice and the body is in great shape for its age. Car looks to have been restored as far as paint, interior, and vinyl top. This Car runs great. Could use a Master cylinder for the brakes, because brakes are what I call "weak". The Car stops fine it just seems like it should be a little stronger. It also has a little exhaust leak on the right side of the engine. Having said that, the car stills runs pretty good, and the transmission shifts as it should. The floors, quarters, and trunk are in great shape. Someone sprayed a black liner in the trunk that looks ok, but it could have been prepped a little better. All the panels are original and the doors and door jams are unmolested and are in great shape with no rust. All the lights work, including the dash. All the chrome and paint shines. If this car was a 67 Chevelle it would be around 12-13 grand easy. I know this because I am a Chevelle guy who has owned several of them. this Car will be sold with a GA Bill of Sale and a Tag Receipt. In the state of Georgia that is all that is needed for Cars pre-1986. I am pretty sure that if your state requires a title there are companies out there that can point you in the right direction. If you have any questions gimme a call @ 843-364-7378. I do reserve the right to end this listing at anytime because this car is also for sale locally
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