1967 GS 400 $39,980

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  1. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/ctd/d/henderson-1967-buick-gs400-skuc-ci-v8/7177659590.html

    1967 Buick GS400 SKU:C0512 400CI V8 - $39,980 (Henderson, NV)
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    © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap
    704 W Sunset Rd, Ste B1
    1967 Buick GS 400 Coupe

    cylinders:
    drive:
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 1747
    paint color: blue
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic
    type: coupe

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    1967 BUICK GS 400 COUPE

    Price: $39,980.00
    Basic Information:
    • Stock Number: C0512
    • Model Year: 1967
    • Make: Buick
    • Model: GS 400 Coupe
    • Exterior Color: BLUE
    • Interior Color: WHITE
    • Vehicle Type: Coupe
    Engine:
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline
    • Engine Description: 400CI V8
    DriveTrain:
    • Transmission: 200R4 AUTO
    Description:

    This 1967 Buick GS 400 Sport Coupe 2 door hardtop has been meticulously restored back to its original factory condition and factory Midnight Blue color with Parchment interior. Equipped with power steering, tilt wheel, chrome Rallye wheels and split front bench seat with armrest. It also has its original fully rebuilt 400 engine partnered with a newly rebuilt 200R4 4-speed auto transmission for great freeway cruising. The suspension was also completely rebuilt with CPP upper and lower control arms and power front disc brakes. This car sold new in California and retains its original Black and Yellow plates.
    This is not a car you see every day. Its color and bright work is just stunning and it’s a very comfortable driving car with great acceleration from its 340 HP engine which will get you from zero to 60MPH in 6.6 seconds. A cousin to the 1967 Chevelle SS, this Buick GS is certain to be a sought-after collector car and a great part of any collection.
    Atomic Motors Classic Cars & Motorcycles
    704 W Sunset Rd, Ste B1
    Henderson, NV 89011
    Ask for: Bill Biler
    Offfice: (702) 556-0888
    Atomic Motors Classic Cars & Motorcycles
    Ask for: Bill Biler
    ☎ (702) 556-0888
    704 W Sunset Rd, Ste B1 Henderson, NV 89011
    See all Atomic Motors Inventory and complete pictures at www.atomicmotors.net
    Atomic Motors is based in beautiful Henderson, NV just 20 mins from the world famous Las Vegas Strip. We are a Licensed, Bonded dealer of classic vehicles in the State of Nevada. We offer financing OAC. Note: Buyer to pay $199 documentation fee. A $9.25 License fee charged for out-of-state buyer or $29.25 License fee for Nevada buyer. No sales tax for out-of-State and 8.25% for Nevada buyer.
    Atomic Motors hosts an Open House every Saturday from 10am to 2pm . Join us for Free snacks and soda! Show off your favorite vehicle, explore 3 showrooms packed with Classics and visit our world class restoration facilities or just come for the fun.
     
  2. Chi-Town67

    Chi-Town67 Gold Level Contributor

    Nice looking car but hardly "meticulously restored back to its original factory condition". Many things not done right but none bother me as much as when they do this to the quarter badges....................
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    I really like the color combo and I almost painted mine the same.
     
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  3. no1oldsfan

    no1oldsfan Well-Known Member

    I so agree. It is so crazy when people take the time to fully redo a car then screw up the emblems. No way to correct that screw up. I also love the colors.

    Being a 442 fan I have seen so many 442's with jacked up emblems.
     
  4. Chi-Town67

    Chi-Town67 Gold Level Contributor

    Look at another Buick this dealer has, a Gene Winfield custom............
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  5. 69 GS 400

    69 GS 400 Well-Known Member

    I like what Gene does with hot rods but that Riv doesn't appeal to me. In my opinion, the early Rivs had some of the best automotive styling ever created.
     
  6. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    Agreed. I love his kustoms and hot rods. I appreciate the workmanship on this, but it looks like a big AMX to me from the back.
     
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  7. no1oldsfan

    no1oldsfan Well-Known Member

    EVER!!!

    A lot of us have our favorite years for Riv's. For me. I think 66 and 67 Riviera's are the sexiest bodies ever out of General Motors. Just beautiful lines.
     
  8. BUQUICK

    BUQUICK I'm your huckleberry.

    Nice looking '67. Midnight Blue is a rarely seen color and the white (okay "Dove") interior is a nice contrast. Putting the correct white pinstripes back down the side of the car would look really nice in my opinion.

    It's an early car and has the trim at the bottom of the front fenders similar to a '66.

    The trim tag confirms that it is a bench seat car but someone removed the original seat and installed a Skylark bench seat with the fold down armrest. I can't blame them, I wish this had been available in the '67 GS400. I've always wondered by Buick didn't offer this style of seat in the GS400. I sure would like to have one in my convertible.

    It does have a tilt column, speed warning speedometer, clock, and the trim tag confirms that it originally had a rear seat speaker, outside remote control mirror, door edges guards, & deluxe seat belts . Someone put a knob in the accessory position on the dash which on a hardtop would mean it has a rear window defroster but there doesn't appear to be one in the package shelf in the rear window and there is not a 3B code for it on the trim tag.

    There are a lot items visible in the photos that are detractors but most could be corrected pretty easily such as aftermarket seat belts, GTO armrests, incorrect window crank handles, radio knobs, spliced fuel line, overflow jug that should have been hidden , etc. I'd still like to have it in my garage.
     
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