1973 GS 455 stage 1

Discussion in 'Cars wanted' started by bill van steen, Nov 1, 2009.

  1. bill van steen

    bill van steen Well-Known Member

    Looking for a finished car price range 15-18k. Bill
     
  2. philip roitman

    philip roitman Well-Known Member

    Call or check Tom Miller He has a sweet black 4 speed that might be for sale.:3gears:
     
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  3. bill van steen

    bill van steen Well-Known Member

    Thanks Phil I have spoken to Tom and I think I am on his list if, let me change that to when he sells. Bill
     
  4. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    I should have an answer for you soon Bill.
    I started a new job a week ago, and they just broke ground yesterday on my new building.

    I'll be in touch soon.

    Later,
    Tom
     

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  5. Ken Mild

    Ken Mild King of 18 Year Resto's

    Tom, that car is sweet!
     
  6. buickfan

    buickfan Silver Level contributor

    Tom, your cars always look great! I still wish I owned that aquamist skylark as well, are you selling the 73?

    Mike
     
  7. bill van steen

    bill van steen Well-Known Member

    Patiently waiting to hear from you Tom. Bill
     
  8. Iggycat2004

    Iggycat2004 1971 Buick GS Convertible

    My dad owned a burgandy 73 with a burgandy gut exactly like this car and beautiful to say the least. He always ribs me about writing "WASH ME" on his trunk when the car was dirty and he could never get it out, no matter how much wax he applied. It was no laughing matter then, he wanted to slap the crap out of me and the look in his eyes was forever imprinted in my little pee brain. He never did slap the crap out of me, I was lucky, this was the first life lesson on what not to do on paint. I was 11 at that time.

    Mike

    Iggycat

    NJ
     
  9. k.pascoe

    k.pascoe 73 Century Gran Sport 455

    Man, I sure hope one of nicest 73 stage 1 4 speeds around should comand more than 14k. These cars need a little more respect. They are more rare than the 70-72's and much more difficult to restore. Plus they're great drivers.
     
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  10. bill van steen

    bill van steen Well-Known Member

    Who said 14k? I sure didn't and i am pretty sure Tom didn't either. Bill
     
  11. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    $14k? Let me get my checkbook out before Bill does! :laugh:
     
  12. k.pascoe

    k.pascoe 73 Century Gran Sport 455

    I'm sorry didn't really mean 14k exactly, my bad. Of course I'm a guy with a all original 89,000 mile 73 GS455. So I'm a little partial.
     
  13. 65gs76limited

    65gs76limited Well-Known Member

    Chris,I can have CASH and be in Michigan before you get the check written. :Brow: Tom
     
  14. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor


    Too late, I already went online and established a college fund for Tom's kids with the money. :moonu:
     
  15. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    You guy's can't be serious? Who in their right mind would want an ugly old 73 Buick:Do No:
    I thought nobody liked these things?
     
  16. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor


    I don't like them, but $14k for a Tom Miller Stage 1? Who wouldn't like that. :laugh: :3gears:
     
  17. bill van steen

    bill van steen Well-Known Member

    less chatter more leads on 73 stage 1, Chris stop swelling Tom's head. Bill
     
  18. red67wildcat

    red67wildcat Well-Known Member

    What are you worried about Bill ? Chris will just wait until you buy it and than he will want to buy it from you. I hear he likes cars better once they have been north first. well so do I:beer
     
  19. 65gs76limited

    65gs76limited Well-Known Member

    Just trying to help you out Bill.
     
  20. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    Don't worry Bill, I am still looking for one for you. I was just trying to distract you with the leads I sent you on the 71 and 72 the other day. :TU: :laugh:
     

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