1970 Buick GS Stage 1 TA Stage 3

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by mikeyfartsen, Feb 26, 2011.

  1. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    A true 1970 Buick Skylark GS Stage1. Dyno’ed at 600+ HP. Stage 3 TA Heads. The very best parts were used for the build. Built Poston TH400 Trans with an ATI 4500 Stall. Set-up for a trans brake. Built Mosier Ford 9” Detroit locker. 31 spline built proof axle. Complete Barry Grant fuel system. Absolutely, a 10 second car. This car hasn’t been abused. It could easily be put back to an original GS Stage 1 car.
    60k original miles. Same owner since 1988. Car is located in NW Illinois.
    The car has limited race history. In fact, the motor was rebuilt in 1995 and never raced, only dyno’ed. That is the reason why I’m selling. My lost will be your gain. The car is in MINT condition. It has been stored in a climate control garage since 1987. Must see to appreciate. Please call for more info and pictures. I'm posting this GS for a friend, so please contact Matt. Price $45k

    Matt 224 622-2773
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2011
  2. 70 gsconvt

    70 gsconvt Silver Level contributor

    Pics here would be great!!!
     
  3. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    Phil,

    Have some great pics. Just need the know how to put them on the site. Anyone serious about this car can email Matt or myself and we can provide. You can also check Craiglist-Chicago and there are 4 pics there for viewing.

    Thanks

    Norm
     
  4. brucer

    brucer Well-Known Member

  5. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    Brucer,

    Thanks for the post. On second thought, the pics on Craiglist are fuzzy. The ones I have on a disc and can email are much much better.

    Thanks again.

    Norm
     
  6. 70 gsconvt

    70 gsconvt Silver Level contributor

    Pics from Craigslist:
     

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  7. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    Phil,

    Thanks for posting the pics.

    Norm
     

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