1967 Buick Grand Sport 400 on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
1967 Buick GS 400
You are viewing a very nice unrestored original survivor GS with 72K original miles. The car is dialed in and runs and drives excellent. The car has been garaged all of its life and it shows. Some work had been done to keep the car very presentable.
Please read on for more particulars of the car:
Body/Paint: The paint is mostly original with a few areas that have been spotted in. You wouldn’t know by looking at it. No dents with the body and paint in excellent condition. Very nice red pin striping. The vinyl top is original to the car and in excellent condition for its age. Shows very well.
Interior: The interior shows very well with the carpet, seat covers replaced. The dash, door panels and head liner are original to the car and in very good condition. The console is original along with other bright work in very good condition. Aftermarket tach in place of the original tach in the console. After market gauges, Temp, oil pressure and amps.
Running Gear: 400-4 original to the car, rebuilt with a street cam. Edelbrock replacement carb for the original quadrojet. Ceramic coated headers. Air cleaner is not original to the car. Lots of torque. The trans is original to the car, 3 speed and rebuilt with shift kit in excellent working order. Rear end is original to the car, 10 bolt posi and good working order. Pusher fan for hot days. The car runs cool.
Suspension: The suspension is tight and rides nice. Frame is solid and presentable. Newer shocks and rides very nice and solid.
Brakes: Power drum brakes in good working order.
Exhaust: 3 inch exhaust with turbo style muffler. With the cam the exhaust system is the best thing about the car. Sound awesome.
Options: Remote trunk opener, tilt, speed sensor, package shelf defroster, power steering, power driver’s seat, power drum brakes and tilt column.
What doesn’t work: Radio and clock.
Bright work: Original to the car and unrestored and very presentable. Some signs of age and ware. Right corner of rear bumper has a couple of small scrapes.
Glass: All original glass in very good condition.
Wheels/Tires: Wheels are Buick after market in excellent condition. Rears are 14x8 and 14x6 front. Good radial tires with lots of rubber. 245/60 14
Summary: Buick GS of this era are pretty rare and hard to find in this good overall condition. Many replacement parts are not available aftermarket so to have an excellent survivor is very desirable when wanting a presentable car that looks good. This is a great car that runs and drives excellent. Great value for the money. If you are shopping for a quality 67 GS 400 this car is worthy of your consideration. Don’t let this one pass you by. I have over 100 pictures of the car so please contact me and provide your email address if you would like additional pictures. Don’t miss out on this affordable ride.
Disclaimer: The car is for sale locally. The owner has the right to cancel the auction at any time for any reason. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied with the car being sold in "AS IS" condition.
Feel free to call me to discuss the particulars.
Gary 509 993 6918
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