1972 Estate Wagon $29k. 496 stroker motor!

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  1. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    https://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/ctd/d/new-haven-1972-buick-estate-wagon/7724205285.html

    1972 Buick Estate Wagon - $29,000 (Casco)
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    10788 GRATIOT AVE
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    1972 buick estate wagon
    condition: like new
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 37500
    paint color: black
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic
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    1972 BUICK ESTATE WAGON
    (GSX STAGE 2CONVERSION)

    This is a one of a kind wagon! Engine is a 496 stroker motor with a stage 2 cam, 430 stroker rotating assembly and Mallory adjustable ignition. Transmission is a built 400 turbo with a 3200 billet stall converter.

    This Buick is in show quality condition. Has tan leather seats that are in outstanding shape and hide-away tailgate and rear window work as well. all windows and locks work along with all gauges including the original tach that is molded in the hood. this car has many performance modifications and all the original harnesses and hoses have been kept uncut. This is truly a 37,000 mile vehicle with less than 1000 miles on performance upgrades. The car goes down the road like it is brand new!

    This is a must see in person wagon! We have videos of the car running on request. SERIOUS INQURIES ONLY.

    Call today to schedule an appointment.

    !JEREMYS AUTOMOTIVE!!
    10788 GRATIOT AVE
    CASCO, MI 48064
    586/430/1202
    OPEN MON-FRI 8AM - 5PM
    SAT 8AM-12PM
     
  2. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    Bad. Ass. I would've left it a column shift and I'd adios the giant tach and wheels for a more sleepy/factory look.
     
  3. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    They probably figured once they put that hood scoop on it, the sleeper look was out the window. :>)
     
  4. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    Ha! I didn't even notice the scoop. I must be blind (actually without my contacts in I legally am)....Alright, I'd fix the damn hood first.
     
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  5. Luxus

    Luxus Gold Level Contributor

    LOL and here I thought I would be the only one stupid enough to do something like this. I agree, it needs to look more 'stock'. I do like it though.
     
  6. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    Needs more cool can...or cow bell....whichever
     
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  7. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Seems a reasonable price all things considered.

    I didn't either, lol.
     
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  8. red67wildcat

    red67wildcat Well-Known Member

    missed it too lol
     
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  9. V6sleeper

    V6sleeper Well-Known Member

    I did the same thing to my wagon as far as the shifter, with the reverse man vb th400 its much easier to bang through the gears then it being on the column , but i fought to keep the column shifter lol just didnt work well , plus couldnt hide the sound so sleeper is out the window.
     
  10. Luxus

    Luxus Gold Level Contributor

    This is probably a dumb question on my part but what are those blue 'boxes' on either side of the engine bay?
     
  11. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    Fuel cool cans
     
  12. BrianTrick

    BrianTrick Brian Trick

    Kids will never be late for school again.
     
  13. Jim Weise

    Jim Weise EFI/DIS 482

    I wonder what a "430 stroker assembly" is.. and how they got to 496 ci?

    Cool car, but like was mentioned, I would have opted for a much more stock sleeper look.

    JW
     
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  14. D STAGE 2 455

    D STAGE 2 455 Well-Known Member

    Reminds me of the one Paul Cassidy(Buick Wagon) had in the 90's. No hood scoop
    exhaust to the rear bumper. If I remember correctly it ran 11.90's on nitrous.
     

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