1967 Buick GS 400 convertible SOLD

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by Redmanf1, Apr 27, 2023.

  1. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    This 1967 Buick GS 400 convertible is one of those special GM executive cars Loaded with unique options, a Rare Car! It Came Equipped with the 400 ci/360 hp Engine and Super Turbine 400 transmission. Factory Air condition with excellent interior. Tilt wheel, Bucket Seats have factory headrest, console with tach, speed warning, power windows, light group, tinted glass, Deluxe Wood or leather wrapped Steering Wheel, Factory Am/Fm radio updated to Bluetooth. Power convertible top, Power steering, Posi rear, power brake with original aluminum drum front. Nice Paint Butternut Yellow color. Factory Buick Chrome Wheels with redline tires. AC blows cold, many updates. This car has its original VIN stamped block & trans, original POP plate. The POP shows this car delivery internal GM.

    Please contact me with any questions. Asking $ SOLD :(


    Would consider clean 70-72 GS convertible body to do a restromod. No engine or trans needed.



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    Last edited: May 15, 2023
  2. gssizzler

    gssizzler Well-Known Member

    WOW! Beautiful car! GLS
     
  3. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    Fritz, that is a good looking 225 convertible.
     
  4. gsjohnny1

    gsjohnny1 Well-Known Member

    for 55k, i would expect a correct carb fuel line, not a backyard job. incorrect hose clamps too. but i love 67's
     
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  5. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    Actually, that is the original line that the PO cut Not a backyard job. I do have a new replacement but since I just spent a bunch of money having the Carb concourse restored I thought it might be a good idea to run the filter for a little while. Since it was already done to run the holley that was on there I left it. I should have done the radiator clamps when I installed the NOS water shut-off but it was just too cold to do more than what was necessary. When I get time I will change them.
     
  6. gsjohnny1

    gsjohnny1 Well-Known Member

    i've seen the older cars for over 300k advertised as high quality restorations with modern hose clamps and home made fuel lines. it didn't come that way.
    99% of 53 restored skylarks are always missing one part. i've told the owners that, but not telling what it is.
     
  7. BUQUICK

    BUQUICK I'm your huckleberry.

  8. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    Thanks Gary.
    Just being too picky, I had plans of doing a body off. Blasting the frame and bottom of the car. I went as far as ordering all stainless lines, picked up disc brake setup and was going to install all new shiny exhaust. The guy that was doing my blasting went out of business so that put an end to that. Bummed so now the car is for sale. I have a decent offer from a dealer so that is where it will probably go.
     
  9. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

  10. gs66

    gs66 Silver Level contributor

    Nelson, are you bringing it to BG?
     
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  11. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    No, I do not get back in time. BG is in the wrong time of year for me.
     
  12. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    SOLD
     
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  13. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Congrats Nelson!!!
     
  14. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    Thank you George. I hate to see it go but my plans for it went down the toilet. . I have about a $1000 worth of stainless lines that I purchased for it.
     

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