Use any major brand 10W30 oil. i wouldn't use 10w30. being a 67, I'm sure you have some miles on it. oil viscosity has to do w/ the temperature of where you are at and mileage the vehicle has on it. with only considering the mileage, i would use no less than a 40 viscosity (weight) its up to you but i prefer castrol. auto master tech 26yrs
i own one and i was told by the previous owner that only 200 custom made convertibles were made:)
About 26 gallons
3800-4000 lbs
Not without serious modification
I have a 1972 225 and its under the hood by the passenger side winshield wiper...
He did not drive a car. He was chauffeured in a 1970 Buick Electra 225
For a 1970 Buick Electra 225, it's recommended to use 10W-30 or 10W-40 motor oil, especially if the vehicle is driven in varied temperature conditions. Additionally, high-mileage oil can be beneficial if the engine has significant wear. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on engine condition and usage.
Most full size cars of that era used P225/75R15-size tires Please note: The tires on my 1969 Buick Electra 225 are 205/70R15 and they are on the factory rims that came with the car.
Under the research I did, I found it to be 1-6-5-4-3-2
Officially, in 1990. 1991 renamed the car Park Avenue with a new body style.
The 1969 Buick Electra 225 typically has a wheel size of 15 inches in diameter and a width of 6 inches. The bolt pattern is 5 bolts with a spacing of 5 inches (or 127 mm). The offset is generally around 4.5 inches. Always verify specific vehicle details as variations may exist.
You can find a fuel tank for a 1968 Buick Electra 225 at specialty auto parts stores, classic car restoration shops, or online retailers such as eBay and classic car parts websites. Additionally, checking with local junkyards or salvage yards that specialize in vintage vehicles may yield results. It's also a good idea to reach out to Buick enthusiast forums or clubs for recommendations on where to source parts.