This 1967 Buick Sport Wagon 400 was refinished in silver over black in the mid-1990s, and it is powered by a 340ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission.

The rear seats fold flat to provide additional storage space.

The aforementioned air-suspension equipment is located under the hatch at the rear.

The 340ci V8 is finished in red and utilizes a carburetor with an electric choke and an induction spacer.

The oil was changed in late 2022.

Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission.

A picnic set, a Vagabond travel jug, and an Argus Seventy-Five camera will accompany the car along with an owner’s manual and a service manual.

The car was delivered new finished in Platinum Mist (P-P) and have been refinished at some point in the mid-1990s.

Features include four tinted glass roof windows, chrome-finished bumpers and trim, and a roof rack.

Custom 15″ wheels have been installed to clear the calipers on the power-assisted four-wheel disc-brake system.

And air suspension also has been added, with the reservoir and dual pumps located in a compartment beneath the cargo-area floor.

The interior features two row of bench seating with black vinyl upholstery.

An Air Ride Technologies controller is located on the transmission tunnel ahead of the front seat.

A three-spoke steering wheel frames instrumentation that includes a horizontal 120-mph speedometer flanked by a fuel-level gauge, an analog clock, and warning indicators.

An aftermarket gauge pod has been added below the dashboard.

The five-digit odometer shows approximately 87,500 miles, true mileage is unknown.