Vehicle Description
STK 2117 1968 Buick GS400 Buick entered the muscle-car fray in 1964
with the GS400, s dressed-up version of the compact Skylark. It was
powered by the 401ci Buick nailhead V8. This engine was unique to
the Buick line with very small valves and a high lift camshaft. The
design had been around in various configurations since 1953. They
made a lot of torque, but not high RPMs - not exactly a muscle-car
engine. In 1967 Buick introduced an entire new line of performance
engines. This 1968 GS400 convertible is powered by a
matching-numbers 340bhp version of the new 400ci engine backed by a
GM three-speed hydramatic. The current owner has had the car for
the past 11 years and it has been well cared for. The body was
repainted GM Aqua Teal Metallic in 2003 and the original black
vinyl interior is in very good condition, as is the power operated
top. This GS400 came with a lot of standard and optional equipment
including: power steering, power disc/drum brakes, A/C, tinted
windows, tilt wheel and AM/FM/cassette stereo. Nice radial tires
are mounted on '92 Camaro alloys with Buick GS center caps - very
sharp. This is a luxury, performance convertible that will get the
job done. Buick advertised a 0-60 time for this car to be just
under 7.0 seconds. That's a muscle car. Call 800-650-1055 or visit
www.autobarnclassiccars.com for additional information. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD AS IS.