Hi, my name is Tom, I live in Cologne, Germany. This is my 66 LeSabre 400 - arrived yesterday. Its in untouched condition and needs a bit of work, comes from California. Best Regards Tom
Welcome! Nice car! I used to have a '67 LeSabre with the same power-train, and it was a nice car and not too hard on gasoline either. Schoen Gruess' aus Kanada!
Thanks, just drove it for one mile, seems real fast for its original setup. Schoenen Gruss aus Kln! :beers2: Tom
Tom: Since you can't post photos yet: If you mail me some photos of the LeSabre, I will be happy to post them in this thread :TU: Mail to: erikboattailmeetingphotos@gmail.com Maybe you want to join the Buick Club of Germany ? :Comp:
Welcome to the board! As an aside, I just got back from my vacation to Germany yesterday. It was a great place to visit! I was in Stuttgart, Garmisch, Bertresgarten, Berlin, Potsdam and Hamburg and each place was a lot of fun.
Hi Tom, I drove in the Alps, and from Berlin to Hamburg and to Potsdam from Berlin. I also drove from Stuttgart to Strasbourg in France. That drive to Strasbourg was slow due to a lot of construction, but the driving was fun. I did not make it to Cologne though. Rob
Thanks ! It is a untouched 66 and it never had a 401 Nailhead in it.. The "LeSabre 400" has the Wildcat 375 and a ST-400.
I think Tom needs to welcome you, but that's just a small detail....:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: By the way: Did you notice the 1967 Electra convertible article I posted for Rob Gray ? In case you missed it: Click thumbnails :Comp:
He has me beat by 12 months! I did see this article before. I think mine is the same color as the one in the article, Champagne Mist. I know that there were 6,941 Electra Cvt. built in '67, but I am curious to know how many of those had A/C.