1969 Buick Sport Wagon 400 w/ Rare 430 motor - $2,975

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  1. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    https://bend.craigslist.org/cto/d/powell-butte-1968-buick-sport-wagon-400/7312942227.html


    1968 Buick Sport Wagon 400 w/ Rare 430 motor - $2,975 (Prineville)
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    1968 Buick Sport 400 Wagon

    fuel: gas
    odometer: 90000
    title status: missing
    transmission: automatic

    1968 Buick Sport 400 Wagon survivor with rare factory option 430 cubic inch motor. Solid car with excellent body, light surface rust, excellent trim, rough interior but all there. No title but priced way below book value.

    $2,795
     
  2. Daves69

    Daves69 Too many cars too work on

    It's a 1969 Sportwagon
     
  3. Hawken

    Hawken Hawken

    What's the button at the end of the automatic shift lever?
     
  4. SportWagon66

    SportWagon66 Well-Known Member


    Shouldn’t a 69 also have a two way tailgate?
     
  5. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Other than the grille, how can you tell? Back in the day I had a '68 grille in my '69. Liked the way it looked better.

    Also, & not saying this is necissarily one, but weren't there some documented #'s matching '68 &/or '69 400 cars that came w/430's?
     
  6. Daves69

    Daves69 Too many cars too work on

    The black cover is missing over the end of the shift lever.

    The stainless moldings for the wood grain in the side are different on a 68.

    I would have to see proof of the correct vin stamping on the 430 motor. Highly unlikely!


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  7. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    The ignition key is on the column, 68 it was on the dash.

    I like the '68 trim better.
     
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  8. Mike Sobotka

    Mike Sobotka Founders Club Member

    So how do you go about getting a title in Oregon?
     
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  9. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    I forgot about the difference in molding & key location on '68's. Thx. guys!
     

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