In 1968, Gavril's fullsize line wasn't just a bunch of cars - it was an institution in the American society, with #1 at sales charts at over a million cars sold each year, even despite having little appeal to young customers and being in the final year of that generation. The range featured a wide variety of cars, from a stripped-out Tremont sedan with a straight-six, to a comfortable, vinyl-roofed Roquefort formal coupe, to a powerful Bluebuck RS fastback with a four-barrel 423. However, the sales king was the Gavril Bluebuck, which accounted for over half of all sales.
And this is a more-or-less typical specimen of it: sedan body, 197 horsepower (net) 2-barrel 291 ci V8, 3-speed Turbo-Matic automatic transmission, painted in Forest Green. This one, though, is somewhat special: it has been outfitted with optional radial tires, four-wheel disc brakes, sway bars and Superide shocks for better handling, as well as a vinyl roof for style points.
Here's some music to go along with the car:
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1968 Gavril Bluebuck 1.0
1968 America's favorite car!