There is no support in the center of the bumper, so what prevents the center of the bumper from being pushed up when the car is lifted with one of those slings?
Worst design ever...and guys still use them on these new cars they murder the bumpers..whoever come up with that needs to be drug down a gravel road by his toes...
It murders them. Those straps contact the bumper right by the license plate where there is no support. Ask me how I know
Yeah even 30 + years ago a couple times when I needed a tow I told them to send out a flat deck otherwise they aren't towing my car.
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1970-BUICK-GSX-189420 sold at B-J for 81 thousand dollars in 2016, including commission. Lot #1064 - This real-deal, factory-produced Buick GSX is authenticated with its GSX Historic Society Documentation. One of just 678 total produced with this GSX being car number 491. It was sold new at Tyson Buick, Inc., in Fort Worth, TX, and has an owner history going back to the 1980s. It was previously owned by the late Steven Dove, noted GSX/GS Guru and author of many Buick books. It's powered by a rebuilt dated 455 to Stage 1 specs and backed by a TH400 automatic. It's finished in its original color of "QQ" Saturn Yellow (one of 491 Yellow GSXs produced) and black bucket seat interior. Factory options include Rally ride control package, front and rear spoilers, power steering, power disc brakes, factory air conditioning, tilt wheel with Rally steering wheel, gauge package with Rally clock, Sonomatic radio, tinted glass, full-length console and chrome Rally wheels with g60 tires. Also features correct-style and labeled hoses and clamps, correct Polyglas tires and Gardner show exhaust system. This GSX also comes with a folder of receipts and old registration cards.
They said it was a date code correct replacement engine rebuilt to stage 1 specs but it was not a stage 1 originally.
Thanks Ryan , I wonder if this is a different X that Dove had at some point and not the low mile one.