A recent Buick ad campaign was based around the phrase "It doesn't
look like a Buick". The Buick Model 67 sedan looks like a Buick.
General Motors was very proud of the engineering that went into
these cars. Despite what America was experiencing in 1932, GM
continued to innovate with new engineering concepts every year.
Engines, transmissions, suspension design and upgraded luxury
features - the Buick was far ahead of the competition.
This '32 Buick Model 67 was the recipient of a total restoration
(2007) that included a broad range mechanical and cosmetic
enhancements, all carried out meticulously. The end result is
amazing. A comprehensive record of the entire project with
notebooks of receipts and photos is furnished with the car. The
beautiful 2-tone Flax/Sodona Tan paint was professionally applied
with nothing left to chance. Striking wire wheels (6), enormous
front fascia chrome components, horns/fog lights and a classic rear
luggage package accent the stunning exterior. Inside, the Squash
Adobe leather seats and stylish wood-accented dash w/brass vintage
gauges are examples of the craftsmanship that has gone into this
vehicle. Features include A/C, power seats, power tinted windows,
wood/alloy tilt wheel and AM/FM/CD sound system. Gone is the Buick
straight eight OHV engine and "Wizard Control" 3-speed syncro
transmission. Power is now provided by a stock, low-mileage '77
Buick 350ci powerplant. A GM 400 Hydramatic transmission transfers
power to the rear differential w/cruising gears. Suspension
upgrades include power steering and power disc/drum brakes. This is
the 'Park Avenue' model of the 1932 Buick and will vastly improve
the value of your garage. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
ClassicCars.com has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, successfully making the Inc. 5000 list in both 2015,
2016, 2017 and 2018. This prestigious accolade represents the continued growth of the company, and ClassicCars.com's dominance as the world's largest online marketplace for
buying and selling classic and collector vehicles.
The Stevie Awards, the world's premier business awards recognized
ClassicCars.com's first-class Customer Support team with a Stevie Bronze Award in 2019, celebrating the team's skills as exemplary customer support specialists.
In 2016 The Journal, brought to you by ClassicCars.com, was celebrated as the SECOND MOST INFLUENTIAL automotive blog in the world by NFC Performance.