1966 Buick Electra 225
THEJERMON
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Hello Everybody,
I've got my 1966 Buick Electra 225 for sale. Even if this car isn't for you, if you find a buyer for this Buick, I'll reward you with $300 dollars. Here's the info.
For sale is my 1966 Buick Electra 225. Or as it is usually called, "A Deuce and a Quarter." This 225 is a Tudor Hardtop. I am asking a "premium price" for this machine but am certainly ready to deal. The Electra 225, replaced the top of the line "Road Master" in 1959. I am the second owner of this car. This car has been a real pleasure to own and drive. I read a saying the other day, which read, "These cars do not belong to us .We are just taking care of them for the next person.
First of all, I want the next owner to know exactly what they are buying. I will tell you everything I know about this car. What I have replaced in the time I have owned it and what has not been fixed. I hate to sell this car because you do not find cars like this and in this condition. Honestly, you may come across this kind of car, maaaaybe a couple times in your entire life. Being un-restored and in this condition, a true find! A survivor.
I purchased this car from the original owners with 80,000 miles on it and Ive added 15,000 since then. Of course there is no way to tell its not 180,000 miles by looking at the odometer but one look in side or outside of this car and you will realize it is for real. Let me explain. The paint on this car is 43 years old. The vinyl top is 43 years old. The chrome is 43 years old. The interior and carpeting is 43 years old. And it is immaculate both inside and out. At least for a 43 year old car. Get the picture? Maybe not just yet!
Im telling you ..You dont see this car every day. Not even at car shows. I have been looking for this car, a two-door, hardtop, coupe with a vinyl top for well over 3 years. Most of the time, when I look on line for a 1966 Electra 225, If I find one, there will not be a picture of it. If there is, it will almost always be a four-door. I have added my pics to a couple web sites now. "oldcarandtruckpictures.com" for one. Go online and do a search for a 1966 Electra 225. Have a look around. I am telling the truth.
Honestly folks, THIS IS THE REAL DEAL! How best to describe this car? Original? Maybe thats the word but dont confuse the term "original" with "restored to original condition."This Electra 225 is "ORIGINAL" . "UN-RESTORED!" it is the original paint, interior, vinyl top, and chrome. It is a "survivor." The original owner had the car under-coated so when I crawled underneath it to have a look around, I was amazed at its pristine condition. I am telling you folks; I have owned quite a few old cars in the past and have never come across a car in this condition.
A car can be restored many times but they are only "ORIGINAL" once. This car has been garaged kept. It drives wonderfully. The paint still has a wonderful shine on it but it has a little crackling going on with the paint in a couple of spots. When I first saw this car, I was actually happy to see the crackling because that was when I realized this was still the original paint. So this paint has 94,000 miles on it. It has not been trailered. It has been driven and enjoyed.
The paint has been touched up wherever needed. One nice thing, about a white car, the touch-up paint blends in nicely. I wouldnt mind getting it painted but then it would not be original anymore and I just cant let that happen. Not yet. Ill let the new owner decide that one.
Alright then, enough yapping.
Here is a description of the literature I have on this car:
The original title from the original owner.
The protecto plate with the original owners name.
The 1966 Buick chassis service manual.
The 1966 body by Fisher service manual.
The Buick owners guide.
The Buick engineer approved accessories for 1966.
The Buick owner protection plan book.
The Buick automatic climate control brochure.
The Delco pleasurizer warranty service certificate.
External vehicle information:
1966 Buick Electra 225. (By the way, the 225 stands for the length of the car in inches.)
It is a two-door hardtop coupe. White with a black vinyl top.
The entire chrome front-end is very nice. The rear bumper is showing a little fading but, "No pitting, what so ever." The chrome running along the entire length on each side of the car is in spectacular condition.
The rubber trim around the doors/windows will need replacing.
High beam T3 headlights. (I replaced the low beam T3s with
Halogens but still have the T3s.) They will come with the sale of this car.
Factory cornering lights.
The original cardboard trunk liner.
Beveled rear window.
Engine compartment information:
Numbers matching Buick Wildcat 465 engine.
425 cubic inch / 7 liter with 94,000 miles. (The 465 on the breather stands for the foot-pounds of torque.)
465 foot-pounds of torque.
340 horsepower
This is the last year for the, "Nail Head" engine which was produced for its "torque capabilities."
A 4-barrel Rochester Quadra-jet carburetor. (Just rebuilt) but has a slight hesitation.
A 3-speed automatic transmission.
Air shocks.
Dual exhaust. Flow Master Mufflers installed 4 years ago. (Sounds great!)
Old style alarm system with round keyhole on front fender. (Works fine.)
Factory automatic trunk lid release inside glove box.
Two nice factory accessories installed are 2 trunk trouble lights. One in the trunk and one under the hood. These are bright lights with a 16 retractable cord.
Another accessory is a triangular glass bottle mounted in the engine compartment for anti-freeze, window-washer, or solvent fluids. There is not a label on the bottle but the bottle cap and writing on the cap are in very nice condition.
Five new tires last year. 1-7/8" white walls.
Five Buick rally wheels with Tri-shield center caps.
four Wheel locks.
The original Harrison factory air conditioning. Stamped with the OK final check stamp from the factory. The air conditioning has not worked since I have had the car but I have never had it checked out either. I enjoy cruising with the windows down and you gotta have the vent windows open .. You just gotta. J
Water pump was replaced around 7 thousand miles ago.
All U-joints including the "Constant Velocity" U-joints were replaced around 5 thousand miles ago along with the seal. (where the drive shaft enters the transmission.)
Battery replaced approx. 2 years ago.
Interior Information:
Remote control side mirror.
Power / tilt steering. By the way, this steering wheel is in fantastic condition. Not one single crack or seperation.
Power brakes. I had all the brakes checked out in 2008 before my safety inspection and the right rear brake cylinder replaced. The master cylinder was replaced around 7 thousand miles ago.
Power windows. (work nicely)
The gear selector does not work.
Cruise control. (It worked a couple of times when I first got the car but then quit.)
The dashboard is in fine condition. I also have a dash mat to protect the dashboard.
The original owner installed a Stewart-Warner tach on the steering column and guages just above the tranny/drive shaft hump.
All the black vinyl interior is in fantastic condition except for "ONE SINGLE" "YES, JUST ONE" small "L" shaped cut in the back seat, drivers side, side of the armrest. Less than ½" long.
Heat blows from the Defroster and floorboard. (Very hot heat.) but I cannot get air from the vents in the dash except every now and then. (I have never had it looked at.)
Factory rear window defroster. (works fine.)
Factory headrests.
Original Am/Fm radio. It works fine but I believe the antenna has been disconnected because of the new underdash stereo I had installed in the car.
Factory power antenna. (works great.)
Factory Mohair headliner is in EXCELLENT condition.
Power front bench seat.
Craig 8-track player. (underdash) It will work if you re-install the power source for it but I had the power source removed to install an underdash remote control Sony explode stereo system with 4 6X6 Sony Explode speakers.
A Jensen subwoofer with 2 12" cones and a 340 watt lighted amplifier. To remove the subwoofer, all you need to do is disconnect the speaker wire from the subwoofer and lift the subwoofer from the trunk.
There is also a Sears 4-track player on the drivers side floorboard underneath the front seat. It turns on but I have no idea if it works. I never tried it and do not own any 4-track tapes.
There was a CB Radio in the car when I bought it but has been removed. Unfortunately, the original owner had a hole drilled in the trunk lid for the CB antenna but the base is still mounted on the trunk lid.
I guess that about covers it. I have plenty of pics if you would like more. Just email me. The asking price $ 16 Grand. Again, I am ready to make a deal. Make me an offer! Thanks for looking.
Gbossungjw@sbcglobal.net
I've got my 1966 Buick Electra 225 for sale. Even if this car isn't for you, if you find a buyer for this Buick, I'll reward you with $300 dollars. Here's the info.
For sale is my 1966 Buick Electra 225. Or as it is usually called, "A Deuce and a Quarter." This 225 is a Tudor Hardtop. I am asking a "premium price" for this machine but am certainly ready to deal. The Electra 225, replaced the top of the line "Road Master" in 1959. I am the second owner of this car. This car has been a real pleasure to own and drive. I read a saying the other day, which read, "These cars do not belong to us .We are just taking care of them for the next person.
First of all, I want the next owner to know exactly what they are buying. I will tell you everything I know about this car. What I have replaced in the time I have owned it and what has not been fixed. I hate to sell this car because you do not find cars like this and in this condition. Honestly, you may come across this kind of car, maaaaybe a couple times in your entire life. Being un-restored and in this condition, a true find! A survivor.
I purchased this car from the original owners with 80,000 miles on it and Ive added 15,000 since then. Of course there is no way to tell its not 180,000 miles by looking at the odometer but one look in side or outside of this car and you will realize it is for real. Let me explain. The paint on this car is 43 years old. The vinyl top is 43 years old. The chrome is 43 years old. The interior and carpeting is 43 years old. And it is immaculate both inside and out. At least for a 43 year old car. Get the picture? Maybe not just yet!
Im telling you ..You dont see this car every day. Not even at car shows. I have been looking for this car, a two-door, hardtop, coupe with a vinyl top for well over 3 years. Most of the time, when I look on line for a 1966 Electra 225, If I find one, there will not be a picture of it. If there is, it will almost always be a four-door. I have added my pics to a couple web sites now. "oldcarandtruckpictures.com" for one. Go online and do a search for a 1966 Electra 225. Have a look around. I am telling the truth.
Honestly folks, THIS IS THE REAL DEAL! How best to describe this car? Original? Maybe thats the word but dont confuse the term "original" with "restored to original condition."This Electra 225 is "ORIGINAL" . "UN-RESTORED!" it is the original paint, interior, vinyl top, and chrome. It is a "survivor." The original owner had the car under-coated so when I crawled underneath it to have a look around, I was amazed at its pristine condition. I am telling you folks; I have owned quite a few old cars in the past and have never come across a car in this condition.
A car can be restored many times but they are only "ORIGINAL" once. This car has been garaged kept. It drives wonderfully. The paint still has a wonderful shine on it but it has a little crackling going on with the paint in a couple of spots. When I first saw this car, I was actually happy to see the crackling because that was when I realized this was still the original paint. So this paint has 94,000 miles on it. It has not been trailered. It has been driven and enjoyed.
The paint has been touched up wherever needed. One nice thing, about a white car, the touch-up paint blends in nicely. I wouldnt mind getting it painted but then it would not be original anymore and I just cant let that happen. Not yet. Ill let the new owner decide that one.
Alright then, enough yapping.
Here is a description of the literature I have on this car:
The original title from the original owner.
The protecto plate with the original owners name.
The 1966 Buick chassis service manual.
The 1966 body by Fisher service manual.
The Buick owners guide.
The Buick engineer approved accessories for 1966.
The Buick owner protection plan book.
The Buick automatic climate control brochure.
The Delco pleasurizer warranty service certificate.
External vehicle information:
1966 Buick Electra 225. (By the way, the 225 stands for the length of the car in inches.)
It is a two-door hardtop coupe. White with a black vinyl top.
The entire chrome front-end is very nice. The rear bumper is showing a little fading but, "No pitting, what so ever." The chrome running along the entire length on each side of the car is in spectacular condition.
The rubber trim around the doors/windows will need replacing.
High beam T3 headlights. (I replaced the low beam T3s with
Halogens but still have the T3s.) They will come with the sale of this car.
Factory cornering lights.
The original cardboard trunk liner.
Beveled rear window.
Engine compartment information:
Numbers matching Buick Wildcat 465 engine.
425 cubic inch / 7 liter with 94,000 miles. (The 465 on the breather stands for the foot-pounds of torque.)
465 foot-pounds of torque.
340 horsepower
This is the last year for the, "Nail Head" engine which was produced for its "torque capabilities."
A 4-barrel Rochester Quadra-jet carburetor. (Just rebuilt) but has a slight hesitation.
A 3-speed automatic transmission.
Air shocks.
Dual exhaust. Flow Master Mufflers installed 4 years ago. (Sounds great!)
Old style alarm system with round keyhole on front fender. (Works fine.)
Factory automatic trunk lid release inside glove box.
Two nice factory accessories installed are 2 trunk trouble lights. One in the trunk and one under the hood. These are bright lights with a 16 retractable cord.
Another accessory is a triangular glass bottle mounted in the engine compartment for anti-freeze, window-washer, or solvent fluids. There is not a label on the bottle but the bottle cap and writing on the cap are in very nice condition.
Five new tires last year. 1-7/8" white walls.
Five Buick rally wheels with Tri-shield center caps.
four Wheel locks.
The original Harrison factory air conditioning. Stamped with the OK final check stamp from the factory. The air conditioning has not worked since I have had the car but I have never had it checked out either. I enjoy cruising with the windows down and you gotta have the vent windows open .. You just gotta. J
Water pump was replaced around 7 thousand miles ago.
All U-joints including the "Constant Velocity" U-joints were replaced around 5 thousand miles ago along with the seal. (where the drive shaft enters the transmission.)
Battery replaced approx. 2 years ago.
Interior Information:
Remote control side mirror.
Power / tilt steering. By the way, this steering wheel is in fantastic condition. Not one single crack or seperation.
Power brakes. I had all the brakes checked out in 2008 before my safety inspection and the right rear brake cylinder replaced. The master cylinder was replaced around 7 thousand miles ago.
Power windows. (work nicely)
The gear selector does not work.
Cruise control. (It worked a couple of times when I first got the car but then quit.)
The dashboard is in fine condition. I also have a dash mat to protect the dashboard.
The original owner installed a Stewart-Warner tach on the steering column and guages just above the tranny/drive shaft hump.
All the black vinyl interior is in fantastic condition except for "ONE SINGLE" "YES, JUST ONE" small "L" shaped cut in the back seat, drivers side, side of the armrest. Less than ½" long.
Heat blows from the Defroster and floorboard. (Very hot heat.) but I cannot get air from the vents in the dash except every now and then. (I have never had it looked at.)
Factory rear window defroster. (works fine.)
Factory headrests.
Original Am/Fm radio. It works fine but I believe the antenna has been disconnected because of the new underdash stereo I had installed in the car.
Factory power antenna. (works great.)
Factory Mohair headliner is in EXCELLENT condition.
Power front bench seat.
Craig 8-track player. (underdash) It will work if you re-install the power source for it but I had the power source removed to install an underdash remote control Sony explode stereo system with 4 6X6 Sony Explode speakers.
A Jensen subwoofer with 2 12" cones and a 340 watt lighted amplifier. To remove the subwoofer, all you need to do is disconnect the speaker wire from the subwoofer and lift the subwoofer from the trunk.
There is also a Sears 4-track player on the drivers side floorboard underneath the front seat. It turns on but I have no idea if it works. I never tried it and do not own any 4-track tapes.
There was a CB Radio in the car when I bought it but has been removed. Unfortunately, the original owner had a hole drilled in the trunk lid for the CB antenna but the base is still mounted on the trunk lid.
I guess that about covers it. I have plenty of pics if you would like more. Just email me. The asking price $ 16 Grand. Again, I am ready to make a deal. Make me an offer! Thanks for looking.
Gbossungjw@sbcglobal.net
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These are nice cars to drive. My stepdad had one and his only complaint was that it was not a Riviera. A bump and a big thumbs up for a great American road car.The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2800 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
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that is a sweet lookign ride.2004 IASCA Spring Break Nationals Champion - Amateur Street
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Nice ride. Good luck with the sale. That's the kind of car that teenagers of today should use to learn how to drive. No more of that tailgating crap. You had to plan your moves in those babies.>
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Nice car. It's huge.
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and do you need a marine license to drive it? Sorry, showing my younger age I guess. LOLNever kick a fresh **** on a hot day.
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Beautiful Car! I have a '64 Impala I bought from the original owner and it does NOT look this good. Freakin recession....Do you take monthly payments
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Beautiful ride and in that condition is a real find....
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When I was a child my father bought my mother that car in powder blue w/black vinyl roof. I was kind of young but do remember the "deuce and a quarter" and the burners my mom would do on occasion. They were fun days even though my brothers and I were sooo young. I was about 6 my older bro was about 9 and my younger was hhmmmm 3yrs old and my mom was cool, real cool.
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When I was 16 back in '92 If I had 4 grand, my neighbor had a '67 in pristine condition that I would have been all over. I was red. Looks just as good in white, nice ride, and good luck.
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Too bad that wouldn't fit in my garage!
Best of luck on your sale."He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche -
Beautiful car......an American icon.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Damn, that's a hellava car. When I was much younger, you bought a car like that for the back seat.My equipment sig felt inadequate and deleted itself.
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What the hell are you going to do with a back seat? Oh your a collector of back seats
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How much do you want for just the Sears 4 track player?
Pictures don't do this car justice. I've cruised in this car with Jerry and attended car shows and it steals the show everywhere we go. The chrome, and there's lots of it, is in brand new condition, not a single pit to be found. What a ride! GLWYS SDA SRS 2.3TL's
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Thanks everyone for the nice responses. I really appreciate it. I pondered advertising it here but decided what the heck. I know I am asking a premium price but the magical word here is "Asking."
Don't know if anyone read to the bottom of the post but the car has a Craig 8-track under the dash and a Sears 4-track player on the floorboard. Funny huh? Especially the 4-track player.
And remember, find a buyer and get $300 for your time.
Nooshinjohn, thanks for the thumbs up. Loved the cockpit of the Riviera.
Yea Toxis, I wanted to get personalized plates that read, TheArk. This car is the size of a modern day Suburban; right at 19 feet and a 2-door.
Thanks JuanR, I really liked the Impalas. Especially the 63 with the rounder front end. Payments?.... Probably not.
NJPolker, Ive seen that color combo in brochures. Take a look at the advertisement link below and you'll see it.
Heres a link to advertisements of automobiles.
http://www.lov2xlr8.no/broch1.html
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What the hell are you going to do with a back seat? Oh your a collector of back seats
:D
Do you collect stained ones? The reason I ask is because I have a few for you.
What part of when I was much younger did you miss?
Now I wonder if my AARP membership is current.
Still a nice car, and good luck with your sale.My equipment sig felt inadequate and deleted itself. -
I wish I had the money, that is a great car!!Pio Elete Pro 520
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Beautiful car.
Always appreciate the well kept beautys.
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A wave of sentimentality comes over me when I look at the detail that went into this era of automobile.
I had a couple of big-block late '60's Mopars (a 426 Dodge Charger Super Bee and a 440 Plymouth GTX) in my teens that were a slightly different "genre" if you will, but the pride and craftsmanship that American workers put into these cars was monumental.
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Polkersince85 wrote: »That's the kind of car that teenagers of today should use to learn how to drive. No more of that tailgating crap. You had to plan your moves in those babies.
I don't know about that. My Dad was the original owner of a mint '68 Impala fastback. In 1989 he let my little sister use it to learn how to drive. Now there's one less original '68 Impala in existence.:( -
Nice car! Back in 1990, my brother drove a near-mint '64 LeSabre and I freakin' loved that car. Shame we got t-boned on the way home.
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I wouldn't back down much from what your asking, that is a collectors item at a very fair price. panasonic th-50pz85u
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I see George Grand's next ride...
Sweet looking car!Ludicrous gibs! -
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Hello Everyone,
Well, a couple things..... I thought if I ever painted my car, would I keep it the same color or paint it black. (Have it triple black.) I always wondered what my Buick would look with a black paint job and after searching for over two years now, I have just found a very similiar match to my car, for sale. No AFIL. This one is in black.
So for the fun of it, I wondered which color combination everbody here likes better. The black one or mine? Let me know what you think.
http://www.orlandoclassiccars.com/showroom/details.php?v_id=741 -
With all the chrome the 225 had it would have to be black but what a pain to keep clean and everytime you touch it you are scatching it or putting in a swirl mark.
If you plan to keep it for a very long time paint it because to have it done right it will cost big bucks.
I think you said it was original paint, I would leave it alone and enjoy knowing it is original paint and it will be more interesting to a buyer than a repaint.Speakers: SDA-1C (most all the goodies)
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Hello Everyone,
Well, a couple things..... I thought if I ever painted my car, would I keep it the same color or paint it black. (Have it triple black.) I always wondered what my Buick would look with a black paint job and after searching for over two years now, I have just found a very similiar match to my car, for sale. No AFIL. This one is in black.
So for the fun of it, I wondered which color combination everbody here likes better. The black one or mine? Let me know what you think.
http://www.orlandoclassiccars.com/showroom/details.php?v_id=741
I personally like yours in the white better(I bet at nite all that chrome on white really shines) but I have to admit I really like the interior of the black one better. Those white seats with the black dash and trim looks sharp!
Beautiful car you have!
Most of them only hear how loud it sounds, and the rest of us hear everything else - :rolleyes: -
Bump
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AHHHH A Deuce and a Quater. My great Grandfather had on and it was white as well. thanks for the memory.....










