If you wanted to show yourself you were successful but didn’t want to flaunt it too much, in the sixties through eighties, you could buy a Buick Electra 225 rather than a Cadillac Sedan DeVille. Coming at you, through 1967 anyway, the grille was shared with a lesser Lesabre, while the sportier Wildcat had a unique grille. Here is a 1967 Buick Electra 225 4 door sedan for sale in Cummings, Georgia. Barn Finds reader Pat L. found this car and let us know about it.This car has only had one previous lady owner and is in excellent original condition. This Electra 225 has been garage kept most of its life. Original owner’s manual and other original brochures are including, as well as metal maintenance card. The exterior has no dents, dings, or rust anywhere. The car has two-tone paint finished in blue with a white top. The 1967 Electra 225 styling included rear fender skirts and full-width taillights.The interior’s seats are finished in the original Brocatel cloth with Madrid vinyl (hey, the y’re just names, kind of like Corinthian leather). The front bench seat appears to be in good condition. Even by 1967, you would think a car like this would have air conditioning, but this Electra 225 lacks factory air conditioning and has manual crank windows. The dash and carpeting appear to be in good condition.The engine is a 430 cubic inch V-8. It drives beautifully, smoothly, and is a powerful car. This Buick has only 54. 000 miles. Recent work includes overhauled brakes including new master cylinder, new larger radiator plus water pump and hoses, new belts, plugs, and points, a carburetor rebuild, new GTO gas tank and sender unit, and new complete Electra original specification exhaust system. The seller is asking $9. 500.