"The 70's have been challenging years for the automobile industry.
Stringent emission and safety standards mandated by the government
left little time for innovation, and the end is not yet in sight.
Nevertheless, Buick has thrived and sales reached an all time high
of 746,394 cars in 1977, finally toppling the old 1955 record."
From the 1978 Buick sales brochure.
For consignment, a 1978 Buick Electra 225 Landau hardtop showing
182,352 miles, but the true miles are unknown. It was purchased by
our consignor in 1991 at which time our seller states the car had
130,244 miles. It was repainted in 1992 and the motor was replaced
with a rebuilt 350ci V8 in 1998 when the odometer showed 167,815.
It retains its numbers matching transmission.
Exterior
The car was treated to a respray in its original color, a coppery
red called Saffron by GM, and overall the coverage of the long
paneled car is in good condition. A decade earlier, the Electra was
one of the longest cars on the road and this '78 is no slouch,
coming in at a tick under 225 inches. In profile, the body is
accentuated by the offset tan vinyl landau top that covers the back
half and fixed rear windows, and by the faux fender vents, a legacy
holdover from the ventiports of the 50's. Up front, the face is
handsome and broad, sharing qualities of the entire Buick lineup
while in back, the Electra wears tail lights that stretch the width
and meet at the license plate. Big chrome bumpers prevail and
15-inch Buick Rallye wheels add a touch of sportiness. Exterior
imperfections include some de-plating on the chrome bumper, cracks,
scratches, blistering, dings, orange peel, and a scuff on the
textured rubber trim of the bumper.
Interior
Both the exterior and interior styling were considered so good,
they went virtually unchanged from 1977 to 1985, and this '78
serves as an excellent example. Light Buckskin vinyl covers the
doors with a stitch patterned base, smooth material covering the
armrest, and a carpeted lower and both doors present cleanly and
include wood applique and chrome inserts. Cloth seats are
accentuated with darker toned piping and are configured as a split
bench up front and full bench in back. Beige tones mixed with
woodgrain accenting warms your view of the dashboard that features
silver faced gauges which have polished rims and black faceplates
to the A/C levers and AM/FM/Cassette radio. Buick didn't skimp on
the clock and it's as big as the speedometer and situated in front
of the passenger. Tan carpet covers the floor, a plastic console
has been added to the transmission tunnel, and our headliner shows
a few dimples and looseness on the visors, but fully intact. The
trunk is massive and protected with a black mat while housing a
spare that does not impact capacity much.
Drivetrain
The big hood rises to reveal a rebuilt 350ci V8 with a 4-barrel
carburetor, mated to a numbers matching TH400 3-speed automatic
transmission routing power to the 10 bolt rear axle with 2.41
gears. The engine bay presents in clean and original style
configuration with power brakes and power steering.
Undercarriage
Typical usage and age oxidation underneath but otherwise clean and
solid. A single exhaust holds a stock style muffler and exits
discreetly out back. We have power disc brakes up front and power
drum in back with coil springs at all four corners and a 4 link
suspension in back. While on the lift, we note some rust on the
bottom of the doors, particularly the driver's side where advanced
surface rust extends the length of the door.
Drive-Ability
The middle class Buick does not disappoint in its ability to
provide a comfortable ride. You won't win any road races with this
car with its luxury tuned suspension, but you can cruise for miles
without fatigue with plenty of power, straight tracking, and solid
braking. All functions on this shining 70's commuter work as they
should. 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.
If you were a child of the 70's and your dad was a Buick man, it's
entirely possible you experienced a car just like this one. There
were hundreds of thousands on the road and they provided handsome,
comfortable transportation to the masses. Some families even
preferred Buicks over Cadillacs! Drive this one and see why. Better
yet, own it!
4V37X8E115011
4-Buick
V-Electra 225
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
X-350ci 4bbl V8
8-1978
E-Linden, NJ Assy Plant
115011-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
ST 78 4CV37-1978 Electra 225 2 Door Hardtop
BDY E102438-Linden Body #
TR 62G-Light Buckskin Cloth
A65-Split Bench Seat
PNT 67L 61T-Saffron, Tan Vinyl Top
AU3-Power Locks
A90-Remote Decklid Release
C04-Padded Landau Roof
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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
www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us
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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