The 1967 Buick LeSabre was available in two trim levels including the base and Custom. The base engine was a 340 cubic-inch engine offering 220 horsepower. Body styles included a sedan, a hardtop sedan, and a hardtop coupe. The Custom series included all the body styles in the base trim level plus a convertible. Standard equipment on the LeSabre included StepOn parking brake, defroster, seatbelts, defroster, heater, front door operated courtesy lamps, rear-seat ashtrays, and a smoking set. They also had all the federally mandated safety features, dual front and rear armrests, and a dual-key locking system. For 1967, the Buick LeSabre received a new body shell that features a revised sweep-spear built into the sheet metal. In the front was a horizontal, multiple bar grille. A strip of body moldings ran along the base of the body, with rear fender extensions on some models. On the front fenders were a trio of the traditional ventiports. The LeSabre script could be found on the deck lid and rear fenders.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2017
The Custom trim level was given a higher level of comfort which included a plusher interior with a quality cloth and vinyl interior trim. They also had a Deluxe steering wheel, an outside rearview mirror, a crossflow radiator, and an upper instrument panel safety pad. The hardtop coupe came with front bucket seats and an all-vinyl interior.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2017
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