siding at the top of the Flyer food chain, the 1963 Buick 225 Convertibles were well-equipped in standard form with the 325-horsepower engine; automatic transmission; power steering, brakes, windows, and seats; clock; and upgraded trim inside and out, but this example also features extra-cost A/C and an AM/FM radio. Per the seller, the car was “restored 5-6 years ago, has leather interior, and a flawless white exterior.”
- The 8 in the first position of the VIN denotes the 225.
- This model is 3 inches longer in wheelbase and 6 inches longer overall than other ’63 full-size Buicks.
- The seller states that the four-barrel, 401-cu.in. OHV V8 is original to the vehicle.
- A dual exhaust system was installed.
- The Dual-Range bine Drive two-speed automatic transmission has a column shifter.
- Per the 1963 Buick dealer brochure, the rear axle’s gear ratio is 3.23:1
- No prior body damage has been reported.
- The seller says that the car was repainted in its original white, and the finish is intact.
- A photo of the body data plate hasn’t been provided to confirm the paint code and interior trim code.
- The headlights were upgraded to modern LED units.
- The seller states that the red seat upholstery is leather, and it appears to be in newer condition.
- An accessory tissue dispenser was installed.
- The power brakes feature aluminum front drums and cast-iron rear drums.
- Buick wire wheel covers are on 15-inch steel wheels shod with whitewall tires.
- No additional items were listed for this vehicle.
- The doors appear to be a slightly different paint shade than the surrounding body panels.
- There are some chips on the top of the dashboard at the base of the windshield.
- This Buick is a top-of-the-line model.
- It’s a full-size convertible, which is always a fan favorite.
- The vehicle was reportedly restored 5-6 years ago.
- From the photos, it appears to have held up quite well since its completion.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. This 1s.