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1967 Sport Wagon, Buick's Version Of The "vista Cruiser" 340-4, Factory Red on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:99000
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1967 BUICK SPORT WAGON
BUICK'S VERSION OF THE\"VISTA CRUISER"
FACTORY APPLE RED,  VERY RARE TO SEE A BUICK DONE IN RED.
340-4 260HP V8
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR
FLOOR MATS
WORKING RADIO
RARE 3RD SEAT OPTION
POWER BACK GLASS
SEAT BELTS
EXCELLENT ROOF GLASS, WITH OPTIONAL ROOF RACK.
EXCELLENT BENCH SEAT INTERIOR
NICE STEERING WHEEL AND DASH PAD
NEW HEADLINER
CORRECT ROAD WHEELS WITH WHITE WALL RADIAL TIRES
NEW DUAL EXHAUST
EXCELLENT PAINT AND RUST FREE BODY AND UNDER SIDES.
RUNS AND DRIVES NICE.
OWNED BY OLDER LADY SINCE 1990 THAT OWNED A BUICK DEALERSHIP. VERY WELL CARED FOR.

THE TOP GLASS IS EXCELLENT, NO RUST IN THAT AREA OR ON BODY OR UNDERSIDE.

I CAN SUPPLY MORE PICS AS NEEDED. EMAIL ME DIRECT AT ULTRAMAN@FUSE.NET
YOUR ALSO WELCOME TO SEND A OFFER. THE BUICK IS FOR SALE LOCAL, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL WITHOUT NOTICE.

IF YOU NEED HELP WITH TRANSPORT I MAY BE ABLE TO ASSIST. I MAKE REGULAR RUNS SOUTH OF CINCINNATI OHIO THROUGH WV, VA, NC, SC, KY, TN, GA, AND NORTHERN FL.

I CAN ALSO HELP WITH WORLD WIDE SHIPPING.

ALL DOCUMENTS AND PAPERWORK ARE IN ORDER.

 513-248-4400
THANKS, BOB

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Opel to be shuttered in China, but will restart Buick production in Germany

Fri, 28 Mar 2014

Opel, General Motors' troubled German brand continues its quest to reinvent itself and find solid profitability. In the course of that metamorphosis, the company has a bit of good news/bad news today. The good news is, it will once again begin screwing together Buick models for the American market. The bad news, though, is that it's being shut down in yet another country, China.
Let's start with the good news. The last vehicle Opel's Ruesselsheim factory built for the North American market was the early run of the then-new Regal, which is based heavily on the Opel Insignia. Production ran for just over two years, from 2009 to 2011, before moving production to Oshawa, Ontario.
Now, thanks to a 245-million-euro investment (just over $336 million), Opel will kick off production of a unspecified model for the US in the "second half of the decade," according to Automotive News. According to Opel, the new model will be announced before the end of 2014. You can begin your speculation about this new model down in Comments (we're wagering it'll be the Cascada convertible, sold here under the Buick umbrella).

2014 Buick Regal GS AWD

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

"This is just silly," I said as I laughed my way sideways around the icy track at Circuit ICAR, a racecourse, drag strip and kart track at the Montreal-Mirabel International Airport in Quebec. It wasn't the activity that had me cracking up, though. After all, winter driving experiences aren't uncommon in this business.
No, in this particular case, it was the car that had me chuckling. I wasn't in a mad hot hatch or a rally-derived rocket - I was in a Buick. The 2014 Regal GS, to be more precise. Somehow, despite its recent product renaissance (not to mention its distant - yet storied - history of performance models), I was having a hard time believing that this attractive, turbocharged, all-wheel-drive sedan sliding around the Great White North could possibly be wearing a Tri-Shield badge on its nose.
But it was, and slide about it did. While having access to a vehicle in this setting is fairly rare, what's rarer is the fact that I've had so much exposure to it. In Mr. Ewing's recent Volkswagen Golf R drive story, for instance, his ice capades were his first experience with the new model. In my case, though, I was lucky enough to first test the refreshed Regal GS for a week back in December before flying to Quebec to drive it on the snowy, icy, winding roads of Canada's most fiercely independent province and on the track at Mirabel.

2013 Buick Verano Turbo vs. 2013 Acura ILX 2.4

Tue, 12 Mar 2013

Answering The $30,000 Entry-Level Luxury Question
Twenty years ago, a comparison between an entry-level Buick and Acura would have matched a Skylark against an Integra.
Twenty years ago, a comparison between an entry-level Buick and its Acura equivalent would have matched a Skylark against an Integra. The unfair battle would have resulted in the compact American's defeat in nearly every measurable category, as the Japanese competitor was arguably at the height of its powers.