1970 GSX 4speed VOLO Ill 74,000? Hurry!!!

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by sparkplug, Feb 3, 2006.

  1. sparkplug

    sparkplug Well-Known Member

    Hey guys came across this on a web sight with lots of buicks for sale GS's convertibles, Stage1's.. An original 1970 GSX Looks Nice.. I can't believe the price though... Maybe a real steal for a board member.. Good Luck!!! Randy

    http://www.autabuy.com/Vehicles/Details.cfm?VID=41699
     
  2. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    An odd piece -- a 4 speed non stage Ac X. Ryans old one is the only other one I think remember.

    Mr Graham (Volo) calls Wayne Roberts a "she" and suggests he personally inspected the car.

    That VOLO emblem on the decklid needs to hit the trash can asap.
     
  3. bignastyGS

    bignastyGS Maggot pilot

    A monthly payment of $1187 and it could be all yours....lol

    Is it me or is something weird about the dash vent on the left side of the cluster???
     
  4. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Jim...take a look at the dashboard picture. Is it me or do you see P-R-N-D-L in the bottom area?
     
  5. collector

    collector collector

    Gsx

    That's one of my old cars and Bruce Armstrong of Mn. owned it for 20 years before me. It is a matching number car including engine,transmission and carb. It is a very clean car and that looks like a heck of a buy. Bruce added the factory AC 25 years ago and you cannot tell!

    JKC
     
  6. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    John

    I take it that it must be John Scalley's old car?
     
  7. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    I just figured it out..its the knob for the speed alert. The lighting made a wierd reflection on the guage...hmmm, I didnt know you can quote yourself :pp
     
  8. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Jason

    At least you went right to the top for the quote.
     
  9. austingta

    austingta Well-Known Member

    That car will sell in a heartbeat.
     
  10. spb350

    spb350 Member

    Thats an interesting site which I have never seen before and I do a lot of seaching. Trouble is they are all cars for sale by dealers. And as we all know dealers are not known for their deals. Still a nice site to view a lot of car pics. Steve
     
  11. bostongsx

    bostongsx Platinum Level Contributor

    There is a non stage stick with air in mass
     
  12. sparkplug

    sparkplug Well-Known Member

    searching

    I was searching for impala parts when I found this sight.. :Comp: I like how the pictures enlarge when you run your mouse across them.. Plus they give you mileage from your zip code.. pretty nice web sight.. :TU:
     
  13. collector

    collector collector

    Gsx

    Yes, I sold that car to Mike S. And, to that car's credit, Bruce, who owned the car for all of those years is a NOS guy and that car has all KINDS of NOS parts on it -- core support, right fender skirt, bumpers, grille, tail lights, door and roof rail w/strips, front hood bar, on and on. Plus, it drives soooo nice. When I got the car he had even put an NOS shortblock in it and shelfed the original motor which I now understand is back in the car. I highly recommend this car, esp. at that price!

    JKC
     
  14. MikeS

    MikeS Well-Known Member

    Yup, my car as I did buy it from John. John Bernardi bought it from me and sold it to someone else who apparently is selling it again. John put the original block back in the car, detailed the engine bay area and the underneath of the car. New polyglass, shocks, springs and a couple bushings in the front end. The car road, shifted and ran so smooth with the old engine but not sure how it ran with the new one in it. The heads were the original ones, but Bruce had them made to Stage 1 spec along with the cam. The carb was also correct. The real nice thing about the car was it has NOS rubber seals around the windows. Truly makes a difference. Collector had the car running really nice. The paint was almost flawless and lacquer. Bumpers needed rechromed and gas tank needed replaced, but that was it.

    It is a very good car.

    Mike
     
  15. VicDamone

    VicDamone 65 SPECIAL & 65 SKYLARKS

    Mike what vin # is your 63 vette??? is it a coupe or vert??? Do you have Tool trays behind the seats??? I am trying to find out what month they ended the trays. You can click below to see pics of my vette
     
  16. MikeS

    MikeS Well-Known Member

    The Vette is a vert, black/black with a tan top and black hardtop. VIN is 30867S113727 so I think a later one. The area behind the seats does not have a tool tray but the car was restored about 6 years ago. Body off and everything is new on it. Has the knock offs just like yours. Your white car looks absolutely mint. Is yours the 340 hp version like mine?
     
  17. VicDamone

    VicDamone 65 SPECIAL & 65 SKYLARKS

    Sounds very nice. :TU: Mine is only a 300 Hp car vin # 30837S111625. My guess is my car was built around March 25 1963 . No tool trays.
     
  18. MikeS

    MikeS Well-Known Member

    Well, looks like mine was built 2102 cars later so what would you calculate the date to be? Not sure how many they made per week?
     
  19. VicDamone

    VicDamone 65 SPECIAL & 65 SKYLARKS

    Assembly Date Estimation

    1962
    Sept.- 100675
    Oct.- 102756
    Nov.- 104047
    Dec.- 105972
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    1963
    Jan.- 107976
    Feb.- 109814
    Mar.- 111833
    Apr.- 114128
    May- 116409
    June- 118524
    July- 120990
    Aug.- 121513




    Your car was the LATE last week of March. I will need you trim tag info to give you more info.
     
  20. VicDamone

    VicDamone 65 SPECIAL & 65 SKYLARKS

    On your TRIM TAG there will be a letter and a number (G5) G means March , 5 means 5th week.This is how it was done in 1963. In 64-67 they did it diffrently, G 28 = G March 28th day. :Smarty:

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    1962
    A = SEPT.
    B = OCT.
    C = NOV.
    D = DEC.
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    1963
    E = JAN.
    F = FEB.
    G = MAR.
    H = APR.
    I = MAY
    J = JUNE
    K = JULY
    L = AUG
     

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