1967 Buick California GS
Muscle cars were bursting onto the ever expanding car scene in
the mid 1960's, and the GS was Buick's entry. Originally
promoted on the west coast, the 1967 Buick California GS had
nationwide appeal and was Buicks only foray into the
minimalist muscle car movement. This car is a very nice
example of a Buick Muscle Car.
The car came out of Utah and was found 2016 with what may have been
the original bias ply tires still on the car. The odometer
shows 31K miles, but can not be verified as actual. A new
headliner was installed, the front seat reupholstered and the door
panels appear to be original. The car sports a new vinyl
top and all dash components work. The 340 V-8 has a 4bbl carb
and is connected to an automatic transmission. The car runs
well and drives smooth like a 67 Buick should. The body was
in very solid condition when found in 2016 and received new paint.
No body panels had to be replaced! When inspecting the
trunk, you'll note the originality of it showing no panel repair on
the rear fenders. The chrome and trim present themselves
well.
1967 Buick California GS did not have a large production run.
Various numbers are presented, with 1577 being the most
likely number according to the Buick documents found at
the Sloan Museum, This car is a fine example of one of the
remaining Buick California GS that is still on the road 50 years
later!