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Old 12/20/09, 09:25 PM
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Yep.
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Old 12/20/09, 09:41 PM
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I'm pretty sure it's a Buick.
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Buick Skylark, circa '66

Edit '1967.

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Old 12/20/09, 09:45 PM
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It looks too sporty to be a Skylark.

I think it's a GS.
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Originally Posted by Red Star
It looks too sporty to be a Skylark.

I think it's a GS.
GS is a version of the Skylark, I believe
Old 12/20/09, 09:49 PM
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I believe Skylark was a base model and GS was a high performance model.
Old 12/20/09, 09:56 PM
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Going to wikipedia on the topic:
the Gran Sport option became available in mid 1965 for the three two-door Skylark models. The Gran Sport option featured Buick’s 401 cubic-inch-displacement V8 engine using a Carter 4-barrel carburetor that produced 325 horsepower (242 kW) at 4400 rpm (it was listed as 400 cubic inches in sales literature, supposedly to escape a General Motors mandate that engines larger than 400 cubic inches should not be used in intermediate-sized cars). Other Gran Sport features were unique Gran Sport badging, a heavy-duty radiator, and dual exhaust.

The previous Buick Skylark Gran Sport was relabeled as the Buick Skylark Gran Sport 400 to reflect its engine. A new model was the Buick Skylark Gran Sport 340, also using the 340-cubic-inch V8 that was standard on the Skylark four-door hardtop. The Gran Sport 340 was available only as a two-door hardtop coupe.
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It is a 67 Buick GS400. The GS400 model was an upgrade to the Skylark, just like the 4-4-2 was a Cutlass upgrade. Zoran's answer is what I was looking for.
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PTRocks can post a new car, I don't mind.
Old 12/20/09, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Star
PTRocks can post a new car, I don't mind.
Good because you are due for one of those darn Eastern European cars only you know.
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BMW Isetta
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yep. Did you ever the the Allison engine powered one?
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Old 12/20/09, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by PTRocks
yep. Did you ever the the Allison engine powered one?
That must be like sitting on a rocket
Old 12/20/09, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by tonylop33
That must be like sitting on a rocket
Perhaps this one would be more so?
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Old 12/20/09, 10:24 PM
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My uncle had one of these when I visited him in Central America as a kid.

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That's a hard one.

Is it Japanese?
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Toyota Hiace?

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