1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe
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1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe Cold Start and Walk Around

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1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe Driving

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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
As the old advertisements said: “Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick?” Like this gentleman’s muscle car, a 1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe. While better known for their big, powerful luxury sedans, the Gran Sport series was based on GM’s A-Body platform like the Chevy Chevelle, Pontiac GTO, and Olds 442. Power in 1967 was by an all new 400 cu-in V8 with free-flowing cylinder heads, a hot hydraulic camshaft, 10.25:1 compression, and a 750-cfm Rochester Quadrajet carburetor protected by the one-year-only “Star Wars” air cleaner. With a distinctively upscale Buick interior and exterior style, just eight percent of GM’s A-Body cars in 1967 were Gran Sports, like this Midnight Blue GS-400 Sport Coupe.
The consigner of this 1967 GS-400 is an enthusiast of cross-country treks on America’s historic roads, and this Buick has been upgraded and carefully maintained with travel in mind. A later-model GM TH-200-4R four-speed overdrive automatic provides reduced engine wear and greater fuel efficiency, while a modern electronic ignition system, Edelbrock carb, and a BeCool radiator ensure reliable travel. It’s journeyed extensively, including a 1,707 mile trip on historic Route 66 from Mesa, Arizona to Wisconsin. Now wouldn’t you really rather have this Buick?
Highlights
Uncommon 1967 Buick GS-400
Veteran of historic Route 66
400 cu-in V8 producing 340 horsepower
Upgraded with a GM TH-200-4R four-speed overdrive automatic transmission
Modern transistor ignition, BeCool aluminum radiator, and B&M transmission cooler for reliable travel
Finished in Midnight Blue with matching vinyl split-bench front seat interior
The chassis number (446177K104597) decodes as:
4 – Buick
46 – GS-400
17 – Sport Coupe, 2-Door, Hardtop
7 – Model year 1967
K – Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant
104597 – Production sequence number
The body plate for this 1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe decodes as: o 10C – Third week of October build date o 3442 – Fisher Body sequence number o 67- Model Year 1967 o 4 ¬– Buick o 46 – Coupe Hardtop, 2-Door o 17 – Style (2-Door Hardtop Coupe) o KAN – Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant o 184-A – Light Fawn vinyl interior o E-E – Upper and lower paint Midnight Blue Iridescent
This 1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 8,000 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Maintenance and improvements including but not limited to:
Rebuild TH-200-4R transmission (2023)
New Edelbrock carburetor
Ceramic and graphene coating to the paint surfaces
Replaced distributor (contained Pertronix unit) with new transistor ignition
New redline tires in 2021 now with approx. 5,000 miles on them
New high-torque starter motor
New mechanical fuel pump
New “pod cluster” of gauges (oil pressure, engine temperature, voltage)
New alternator
Calibrated speedometer
Replaced annoying Flowmaster mufflers with quieter ones
Fixed the wipers so they stop in the “park” position
Fixed the fuse and short in the lighter
Fixed dash clock with new rebuilt quartz movement
Tilt steering wheel
Dual exhaust
Heavy-duty suspension
Simulated hood scoops
GS ornamentation on grille, rear quarter, rear end panel and instrument panel
Cigar lighter
Front and rear ashtrays
Door-operated courtesy light
Dual horns
Wheelbase:115 inches
Length: 205.0 inches
Height: 53.1 inches
Fuel tank size: 20 gallons
Known Imperfections
Paint scratch on passenger-side lower-rear quarter panel (touched-up)
Front parking lights only illuminate when headlights are on
Radio is not operable
Included
Indoor car cover
Center console cupholder
Extra keys and fobs
Touch-up paint
Front custom license plate if desired
Spare tire and jack
Ownership History
The consignor purchased this 1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe in 2021 in Mesa, Arizona, then embarked on a 1,707 mile journey home on historic Route 66. It has been updated and maintained for safe, reliable journeys.