70-72 Cars

Discussion in 'Members Rides' started by Mike Atwood, Oct 11, 2004.

  1. docgsx

    docgsx It's not a GTX

  2. rkammer

    rkammer Gold Level Contributor

    Here's my '71 GS455 bought about 2 years ago. Correct Arctic White (one of 354 in 1971). Loaded with PS, PDB, tilt wheel, power seats, power windows, A/C, rear defogger, sport mirrors, N25 thru bumper exhaust & front & rear GSX spoilers (added). Sandlewood interior is original. The 455 is currently out for a performance rebuild.

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  3. Hey Man Greg

    Hey Man Greg Gold Level Contributor

    1972 Skylark
    In the process of cloning to a GS. I have most the main parts. Just need the small stuff and to get back to the states to put it all together.
     

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  4. Jaysimon

    Jaysimon Well-Known Member

    70 Buick GSX in Sunny Los Angeles almost done!!!!!
     

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  5. Steve Schiebel

    Steve Schiebel Well-Known Member

  6. staged70

    staged70 RIP

    I now have lost my faith in Buick owners. This was my absolute favorite Riv when it had a stick now its just another Riv. Where are all those change over parts ? I wasn't able to buy when you had it up and I spent many nights watching the you tube of your car. You sir have hurt me deeply:confused:


    Just kidding I did like that set up:)
     
  7. Skogbjoern

    Skogbjoern New Member

    Hello!
    I am new in this forum and newly Buick-owner. I recently bought a 1970 Buick Estate Wagon. All original except loweringsprings and 20" rims. I love the sunburned look. [​IMG]
     
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  8. vinnysdubs

    vinnysdubs Member

    now that's a sweet looking wagon
     
  9. rjggs455

    rjggs455 Guest

    1970 GS vert....then and now..
     
  10. Clarkie

    Clarkie Well-Known Member

    Wow, what a transformation! Well done.


     
  11. 71larkVT

    71larkVT Active Member

    Still a work in progress just got it a few weeks ago.

    need to figure out how to reinstall the rear window stainless trim I think the pervious owner removed trim clip studs off the body . Anyone have any idea on how I can fix this??

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  12. 71larkVT

    71larkVT Active Member

    another shot
     

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  13. gsgnnut

    gsgnnut Well-Known Member

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    the toyz
     

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  14. petes71cam

    petes71cam Well-Known Member

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  15. GKNY

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  16. 71larkVT

    71larkVT Active Member

    Update
     

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  17. cole

    cole Platinum Level Contributor

    That wagon looks great. I have a 70 Estate as well. its nice to see more 1970 examples:TU:
     

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  18. 71larkVT

    71larkVT Active Member

    Figured out large photos finally

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  19. Skogbjoern

    Skogbjoern New Member

    Thanks!

    Not a lot of these cars in Norway. I know of two included mine.

    Yours looks original with vinyl graphics?
     
  20. petes71cam

    petes71cam Well-Known Member

    It was on there when I bought the car. I see that VFN sells them. Decent price and good quality. I've used there hoods and fenders before.

    http://www.vfnfiberglass.com/site.htm
     

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