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1970 Gs Coupe,real Gs 350 Now 455 Stage I,fact 4spd,ps,pdb,fact Tach,ramairhood on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:11840
Location:

Henryville, Pennsylvania, United States

Henryville, Pennsylvania, United States
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1970 Buick GS Coupe, True GS 350, Now Has 455 Stage I V-8 Big Block, Factory 4 Speed, Factory F&R Spoilers, Factory tach, PS, Power Disc Brakes, Real Solid Barn Find, Restore or Drive You Decide.

 

You are bidding on an awesome very fast 1970 Buick GS that currently has a rebuilt 455 V-8 Stage I, factory 4 speed w/console, PS, Power front Disc brakes, functioning Ram Air Hood, front & rear spoilers, working in-dash factory tach, nice solid under carriage & trunk pan, just came out of 20 year dry storage it runs awesome. This Buick GS is potentially a great daily driver it runs great needs a going over before putting on the road since it was in long term storage but everything important seems to be in good working order and it runs strong. It is a testament to the love given to this special Buick over the years. If you have been searching for a real 70 Buick GS that has great potential & breathtaking performance than please pay careful attention to the details of this 1st time offered eBay exclusive private seller event.


The Details;

This 1970 Buick GS can be used a daily driver as it is or fully restored with new paint and better body work. It has an older Strawberry Red paint job that still looks great from 15 feet as a driver but really deserves a quality repaint at some point. Factory codes say the car was originally born as a Fire Red w/black interior. The but paint still has nice shine and presents well. All the chrome, trim and stainless is in pretty darn good orig. shape thru-out. With the factory functioning Ram Air hood, front & rear spoilers, dual sport mirrors, GS emblems and Cragar polished chrome wheels this Buick GS has the look and the muscle to back it up. Very few muscle cars can stand up to this 455 V-8’s awesome big block power. The black interior is loaded with goodies and is very nice condition thru-out with rare excellent factory console w/4 speed, mint black headliner, full power steering and power front Disc brakes, dual sport mirrors, working in dash tach, original radio, under dash added gauges as well to monitor engine functions. The things that really matter are excellent on this GS, the trunk pan is rock solid and the floors frame/undercarriage is rock solid.


The Mechanics;


The heart of this 1970 Buick Stage GS is its rebuilt 455 Stage I V-8 with four barrel carb and correct Ram Air air cleaner, that has legendary performance and mated to a smooth shifting rare 4 speed factory trans and bulletproof 10 bolt posi-rear. It runs strong idles smoothly. It had a new Stainless Steel dual exhuast system put on it right before it went to storage years ago it still looks excellent, also has new master and brake booster, aluminum radiator and shocks . Minimal effort here to have a nice daily driver or fully restore.


The Options; 1970 Buick GS Barn Find


  • Stage I 455 V-8 with four barrel and correct air cleaner

  • Factory 4 speed Transmission w/Console

  • Factory Black Bucket Seats/Dual Sport Mirrors

  • Power Steering

  • Power Front Disc Brakes

  • Factory Working In-Dash Tachometer

  • Rare Front & Rear Spoilers

  • 15” Cragar Polished Chrome Wheels w/TA Radials

  • 10 Bolt Rear/added gauges

  • GS Steel Ram Air Hood/Spare In Trunk and so much more


Overall;


Let the pictures speak for themselves. This 1970 Buick GS is a must have for any muscle car enthusiast. Thank you for your sincere interest and good luck to all bidders!


Terms & Conditions:


A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due within 5 business days.


Buyer will pay all shipping costs

This car is being sold as is, where is condition with no warranties implied or expressed!

All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all sales are final!


Seller reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early.


Do not bid on this car unless you are prepared to complete the transaction.

 

NO EXCEPTIONS!


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