1970 Buick GS 455 For sale

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by Ktm858, May 24, 2007.

  1. Ktm858

    Ktm858 New Member

    Up for sale is a 1970 Buick GS 455 numbers matching car. The car is in great shape and is virtually unmolested. I do have have several pieces of documentation including the dealer Protect o plate card and the orignal bill of sale from the orignal owner,which come with the car. Also a bunch of parts that I have collected through the years.

    The car is triple green with the orignal vinyl top. It was repainted in 1988 and is still very presentable. The chrome and trim are very nice and shinny.

    The car was also certified by the AACA in the Historical Preservation of Orignal Features class at Hershey in 2005. It was also pictured in Hemmings Motor News in the Jannuary 2006 issue where the author stated that the car was ( ' dead on correct") in an article about the HPOF class. Which I will include a copy of.

    It was also appraised in the fall of 2006 near $30,000.


    I am selling the car for no other reason but I am interested in getting a 1967 thru 1969 Chevy Camaro also possibly trading for a Camaro of equil value to the GS.
     

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  2. Ktm858

    Ktm858 New Member

    You can contact me at 570-237-0330, the car is located near Scranton PA and the price is $30,000 or trade for a 67 to 69 Camaro.
     
  3. 70455ht

    70455ht Well-Known Member

    What color of green is that?
     
  4. GSXstage01

    GSXstage01 N.E. Philadelphia

    I just noticed that your hood scoop inserts are not body matching. Also I didn't see the 'GS' steering wheel. FYI
     
  5. Rich Johns

    Rich Johns Platinum Level Contributor

    That car appears to be Sherwood green Paint code 48 and the steering wheel is a 70 correct rim blow steering wheel
     
  6. Ktm858

    Ktm858 New Member

    Thanks you bet me to answering the questions.
     

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