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1967 Buick GRAN SPORT GS 400 in West Palm Beach, Florida
Having undergone a recent restoration, this Gran Sport 400 features
a 4-speed manual transmission and VIN-matching engine with its
original "Star Trek" air cleaner. It has $46,000 in receipts that
go with the car. The whole drivetrain has been rebuilt, the
original matching-numbers block was bored .040 over and was
rebuilt. The engine and heads were upgraded to Stage One; heads
have bigger valves and three-angle Viton seals. The cam was
upgraded to .472 lift. It's also equipped with a rebuilt Muncie M22
Rock Crusher 4-speed manual transmission. The posi-traction rear
end has 3.08 gears with new ring & pinion set and seals. Other
features include new power disc brake set-up, upgraded new front
and rear sway bars, new coils around car and the entire front end
was rebuilt. It runs and handles better then new. It received one
repaint over its original sheet metal, and the original bumpers and
trim are in excellent shape. The interior is mostly original and
also in great shape. It has new weatherstripping throughout and the
air conditioning has been upgraded to a new style. This Gran Sport
400 is very solid under and thought-out; all the doors line up and
close like they should.
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