1970 Buick GSX 10-10 POP

Discussion in 'Ebay Parts and Cars' started by mrolds69, Feb 2, 2018.

  1. mrolds69

    mrolds69 "The Cure"

  2. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS?!!!!!!
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  3. GSX10/10

    GSX10/10 Well-Known Member

    Shouldn't this go with the car where ever it is? I mean what good is it otherwise?
     
  4. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    I completely agree. But apparently the seller is looking to cash in versus doing what I think most on here would naturally do, which is pass along the documentation to the current owner of the car.
     
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  5. ewald1919

    ewald1919 Well-Known Member

    total BS ,smell a clone/fraud, some one could build this X as real ,thats Y HE expects 2G,,,someone get VIN and document for future use !!!!!!!!
     
  6. ewald1919

    ewald1919 Well-Known Member

    looks like u can make out VIN with a close up shot, ebay zoom in or maybe hi resolution ,document! document! document!,,,do not want to see someone screwed!!!!!!
     
  7. Roberta

    Roberta Buick Berta

    I wish I could remember who bought this car from him.
     
  8. marxjunk

    marxjunk Well-Known Member

    if you post the VIN here...anyone that searches it in the future will have a record...
     
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  9. marxjunk

    marxjunk Well-Known Member

    446370H291060 POP plate on ebay 446370H291060
     
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  10. Hawken

    Hawken Hawken

    Good things might just happen ..... keep your fingers crossed everyone.
     
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  11. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    I know how it feels...... I think most car guys like to keep the paper work with the car...
     
  12. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Whst do you think reuniting the paperwork with the car does for the value of the car?
     
  13. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    I don't think it is as big a deal as it would be for a '71 since you can authenticate the '70 car with GS Historic paperwork. It would be cool to have (and should stay with the car) but I would not pay big bucks for it.
     
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  14. bignastyGS

    bignastyGS Maggot pilot

    And I had the numbers matching motor,most of it's internal components as well as numbers matching transmission for a 71 GSX and GAVE them to the current owner..Isn't that what you are supposed to do?? I kept those critical pieces for over 25 years hoping to give them to the owner wherever it could end up. After that,I not only got the motor,transmission back with the car,but also made a new,good friend!
     
  15. Torqued

    Torqued Active Member

    I'll be damned...it matches the VIN. Huge props to Ken who tracked me down. Having the sales docs to back up the build docs would be great, but not at that price.

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  16. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    He says in auction that "I tried to find the current owner, but no luck"
    I would contact him and see where it goes.
     
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  17. red67wildcat

    red67wildcat Well-Known Member

    Its worth nothing to anyone other than the current car owner. And definitely not worth anywhere close to what he wanted
    I would hope as a car guy if he is he would do whats right and send to you to reunite with the car
    I would if was me
     
  18. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    Unbelievable! I sure hope the docs and the car are reunited.
     
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  19. Brett Slater

    Brett Slater Super Moderator Staff Member

    Mike is right. It's worth a shot!

    Good luck!!
     
  20. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    Don't seem too eager and let him smell blood in the water though. Hopefully he is a good guy and does the right thing.
     
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