This three-owner 1967 Buick GS400 convertible has spent its entire
life in the Seattle area. The restoration took place in 2016, when
it received a repaint in the original Burgundy Mist, a black
soft-top and black vinyl interior. The chrome 5-spoke wheels are
matched with period red line tires, and the distinctive vents on
the fenders and hood associated with the GS400 were retained. The
interior, which is largely original, saw only the replacement of
carpet and headrests during the restoration. The interior features
front bucket seats with power adjustment for the driver, including
the addition of a fully reclining passenger seat. The console
houses a tachometer, while the dashboard features a long horizontal
speedometer. The power convertible soft-top and windows provide an
easy transition to open-air motoring. This Skylark is powered by a
400ci V8 engine equipped with a Rochester Quadrajet 4-barrel
carburetor and the iconic "Star-Wars" air cleaner. The engine is
factory-rated at 340hp and 440 ft/lbs of torque, and power is
transmitted through the Muncie M21 manual gearbox that has a
close-ratio 4-speed configuration and a 3.42 rear end ratio.
Additional features include an added front anti-roll bar, power
brakes and power steering for enhanced handling.