Vehicle Description
1967 Buick GS400 Hardtop
"A phenomenon is arising in this country, and in this time. The new
American sporting machines. They're not like European sports cars.
Not at all. America's machines are bred to American driving;
they're big and comfortable and roomy and muscular, and at the same
time they're amazingly responsive. The epitome of this kind of
automobile is Buick's GS400. A husky 3,500-pound machine equipped
with a 400ci, 340 horsepower V-8 and a sporting feel. It's all the
car anyone could want." From the 1967 sales brochure.
For consignment, a 1967 Buick GS-400 with 108,000 miles, with a
numbers matching engine, owned by our consignor for 25 years who is
only the third owner of the car. This highly optioned car retains
much of its originality. No trophies or shows were listed by the
consignor, so this one has yet to make its debut to the world. Will
you be its next chaperone?
Exterior
This sleek 60's machine is bathed in beautiful Ivory paint covering
its large panels and contrasted perfectly by the black vinyl top.
Hints of performance intent are found in some mock accessories
including the faux fender vents and hood intakes, while some added
colored trim provides a cosmetic performance uptick including the
red bar across the grille and of course, the red GS lettering on
each of its four sides. The flying buttresses lead to a flat
decklid over simple split tail lights and contoured chrome bumper
with reverse lights carved in. 14-inch Buick Rally wheels wear 70
series tires encircled by a thin white wall, accented by wheel
opening trim. The metal work, vinyl top, panel gaps, and paint are
all in excellent condition and the only imperfection we noted was
some cracking paint near the rocker panel.
Interior
The trim code for the interior color is 193 which is Yellow vinyl
and it is a light shade, and could have easily been called butter
mint yellow, covering the door panel in horizontal patterns
interlaced with strands of shiny trim and a bottom black carpeted
insert. A ribbed pattern decorates the bucket seats which are of
typical design for the era, flat, square panels and a short back
and the back bench picks up on the design in immaculate condition.
A glossy black steering wheel sits on an optional tilt column and
is cracked near the hub. It leads to a dashboard made substantial
by metal trim and decorative features around a horizontal
speedometer and upturned knobs and vertical levers for the vent
controls. There's an AM radio and external FM receiver mounted
under the dash and a fantastic, ribbed design all the way through
the passenger's side along with the legendary GS400 emblem and
Buick tri-shield. The 60's design continues on the center console
with the graceful shifter in a metallic base, surrounded by black
loop carpet and we're told original rubber mats. In line with the
rest of the interior, the headliner is in great shape and the trunk
with its plaid liner is spotless.
Drivetrain
The engine bay houses a spectacularly clean numbers matching 400ci
V8 fueled by a 4-barrel carburetor and married to a ST400 3-speed
automatic transmission sending power to the 10-bolt rear axle with
3.36 gears. Power drum brakes are provided front and rear. The bay
is dominated by the red intake and block and even spots inspection
wax pencil marks and the 1 year only "Star Wars" air cleaner.
Undercarriage
Clean underneath although perhaps not as showy as the top side, it
presents with some typical surface rust but not errant fluids or
invasive rust to note. Dual exhaust flows cleanly into stock style
stainless steel mufflers then routes their way to exit just under
the rear bumper. Suspension consists of coil springs in front and a
four link with coil springs in back.
Drive-Ability
The light colored interior provides a bright cabin that's generally
a pleasant place to be and this unusual color grows on us quickly.
And so does the performance of the car which is solid, the 400
delivering good power and acceleration and smooth shifting. She
tracks straight and handles road imperfections well and this
muscular sleeper proves to be a wonderful cruiser. We note the horn
is not working but all other functional items do as they're
supposed to. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
You can call it Gran Sport but you won't find that emblematized
anywhere on the car as Buick opted to simply shorten the name to GS
after 1966. Interior options were black, blue, red, and yellow in
1967 and while we know 10,659 hardtops equipped with a 400 were
produced, finding figures on interior color production is a bit
more difficult. We're guessing most people opted for black. That
said, the condition of this car warrants your consideration whether
or not it's a rare spec. The Buick crowd awaits your arrival to
show! This Ivory car with the butter mint interior really is eye
candy!
446177B101402
4-Buick
46-Skylark GS
17-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
7-1967
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
101402-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
09C-3rd Week September
ST 67 44617-1967 GS400 Hardtop Sport Coupe
BODY BAL32-Baltimore Body #
TR 193-Yellow Vinyl
PAINT T2-Ivory, Black Top
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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