Factory black over black Project car needs floor pan...trunk pan optional....rust free body panels Would be a killer beater muscle car Don't want to sell but need to clean house...and move on Can bring to BG 5k
It is killing me that this car is still for sale. Bump for a cool car that I am actively trying to tell myself I don't need
I mean an original 4speed would compliment your gold car exceptionally well.....a mild one and build this one to be a wild one!
I'll put a new floor in for interested parties for 1k labor...that's done rite obviously no BS booger welded mess....seam sealed and flush against the braces
I will throw in a low mileage 76 455 shortblock and a pair of good 1786 heads...could clean it up and screw it together in a weekend if a fella was motivated
Not on here...since the board was hacked I can't post pics anymore....pm me and I'll send all you want via text
It's not what I want to do..but really have no choice at this point...I could turn this thing into killer but I'm in a financial quicksand situation and just gotta get some things off my back I'll include two nice front black door panels and a pair of rear wheel moldings
Bump?....I REALLY need this to go to a Buick brother....don't want to sell local and have it butchered by a jackass
I have no intention of parting it out. I do not want another project with hard to locate parts. The thought of trying to find a 4 speed, linkages, and pedal assembly would make me definitely pass. Where is this located?
Ok awesome just don't want to see it cut up..but no all the linkage..trans etc all there..the car is solid where it matters too...but I'm in SC near Charlotte but will drive up to 150miles to meet or bring to BG in may
Black was a somewhat unusual paint color on the '67s. This is from official Buick production documents but it doesn't break it down by model.
I'm surprised to see that white was the most popular color back then. I would have guessed it would be one of the blues available. There were a lot of blue and gold cars on the streets in '67. Funny thing is that I went from the most popular to the least popular color when I had my car painted.