1971 GS455 (GSX clone)

Discussion in 'Members Rides' started by Horsman, Nov 21, 2004.

  1. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    Hey James,
    Yes I received the intake on Saturday. Looks great with even better price. :TU: Thanks for your help in finding it. The shifter saga continues. Hopefully someone will get to the bottom of it. The brown one looks good enough for me not to worry with it yet.
     
  2. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    Thanks Derek for the comments. I have only seen Brad's car in pictures. Would like to see it in person some day. I will just keep playing make believe and try to be satisfied. Just kidding, I love my car. :laugh:
     
  3. RonJ

    RonJ Silver Level contributor

    Good Job

    Jeff
    It dont get much better than that.
    I just have the motor in my S10.

    RonJ
     
  4. GS-XNR

    GS-XNR Well-Known Member

    This beautiful car has now made it's way to the PNW. Actually, Vancouver, Canada. Thanks to the three previous owners for taking such great care of this car. You've made me a very happy owner!

    To the console handle question. I was queried on this very thing at the BCA nats last month. So I dug out my 71 brochure when I got home and guess what???? Picture attached which shows that wood and chrome is correct in 1971. When I get the car judged I'm going to be sure to have this brochure handy. :laugh:
    Harvey
     

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  5. V8Sky

    V8Sky "Scarlett"

    Awesome color combo! I have one of the Ertle diecast cars in the same color combo on my shelf in my office.
     
  6. GS-XNR

    GS-XNR Well-Known Member

    Me too! That's how I got hooked on this car/color combination.
    Harvey

     
  7. Sturmgewehr

    Sturmgewehr Well-Known Member

    Out-ucking standing!:beer Pete
     
  8. 70lark

    70lark Well-Known Member

    Great car, it's been a fav of mine as it's changed hands. Proud addition to any stable. Is it GKMoz(?) former car? If so, saw it in person twice and its everything and more than it is in pictures. :beers2:
     
  9. GS-XNR

    GS-XNR Well-Known Member

    No, this isn't Moz's old car. This one was built by Al Fiandaca from New Jersey. He did a wonderful job on it.
    Harvey

     

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