66 LeSabre 400

Discussion in 'Wet behind the ears??' started by dll, Sep 16, 2008.

  1. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    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
     
  2. 66electrafied

    66electrafied Just tossing in my nickel's worth

    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!
     
  3. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    Thanks, just drove it for one mile, seems real fast for its original setup.

    Schoenen Gruss aus Kln! :beers2:

    Tom
     
  4. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

  5. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    You got Email..Thank You!
     
  6. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    Here goes:

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    I think you have to take a few better photos as soon as possible....:TU:
     
  7. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    I choosed the wrong settings..I m trying it again later..

    Thank you :TU:
     
  8. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

  9. Rob_Gray

    Rob_Gray Well-Known Member

    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.
     
  10. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    Sounds great! But you didnt visit Cologne..:grin:

    Did you rent a car and drove it in Germany?
     
  11. Rob_Gray

    Rob_Gray Well-Known Member

    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
     
  12. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    New Wheels and Tires..

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  13. Rob_Gray

    Rob_Gray Well-Known Member

    Looks great although I like original hubcaps also, but both are cool.
     
  14. jdk971

    jdk971 jim karnes

    looks great. if it is a untouched 66 then it has a 401 nailhead in it. jim
     
  15. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    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.
     
  16. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    So it's a small block 340 mill :TU:
     
  17. 67 Electra Cvt

    67 Electra Cvt 18+ feet and counting

    Welcome aboard Tom,

    We need to keep the Big Buicks going!
     
  18. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    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:

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  19. 67 Electra Cvt

    67 Electra Cvt 18+ feet and counting

    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.
     
  20. dll

    dll Well-Known Member

    Update; just installed some gauges..

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