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1967 Buick GS-400 Sport Coupe

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  • Sold forTag
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    Tue, Jul 09, 2024
    7:10 pm UTC
  • BidsUser14
  • ViewsEye outline26,605
  • LocationPin outlineMequon, Wisconsin
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Chassis/VIN446177K104597
Mileage indicated8,000 Miles TMU
Engine400 cu-in V8
TransmissionAutomatic
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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. 

Bids

7/9/24 at 6:50 PM

$26,000

7/9/24 at 5:19 PM

$25,500

7/9/24 at 1:56 AM

$25,000

7/9/24 at 1:32 AM

$22,000

7/8/24 at 8:49 PM

$20,500

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  • LocationPin outlineMequon, Wisconsin
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