70 QQ Stage 1 ( with orig iron stage 2 heads,) orig unmarked B4B, correct 850 holley, orig headers rusted ,TA repo headers, correct 4.78 10 bolt drum to drum not in the car ,still has orig 3.64's, #'s matched 4 spd ,correct NOS Stage 2 piston not in the engine ,non stage 2 cam. 20 footer Bill
gsx 1970 Qq Stage 1, Matching # Bb Trans, Matching # Carb, Matching # Engine Tucked Safely Away In Garage. Currently At Tri-shield Performance For A Paint Job. Hope To Have It Ready For The 25th Gsca Nats In Bowling Green.
What does that make Al, at least 3 here on the board with that combo? I wonder how many more are out there? I may have to thumb through Mark's registery paperwork to see what I can dig up. Jeff
Gsx Count me in for my yellow non Stage, non air 4 speed. All numbers, frame-off, car #677 of 678 built! John Chamberlain
John Without identifying the sale what is the most you know of a GSX selling for private or public? Care to venture a guess at what Mark's may bring at BJ?
Gsx I know of a Stage 1 auto frame-off sale at 165K and other similiar ones insured for 175K. My old yellow GSX non Stage 4 speed numbers car that is VERY nice but not frame-off looks like a real bargin for 58K! It's available again..... JKC Wouldn't be surprised to see Mark's car bring in the 70s-80s.
Thanks for the responses. I've been couped up the past 2 years (2 new babies) and am getting the itch to bring my X back out again. I've thought about selling the X and buying a 4sp convertible, but I know I could never get another car like mine back again. Also, does anyone know how I can edit the poll? I would like to let multiple X owners add the correct numbers.
Marc I know a number of x owners on the Board that have not responded including the owner of our first X.
Q-q #14 '70 Q-Q, Stage 1, no A/C, original block broken, but I have it! #14 of 678, was Chicago car, and need alot of TLC, have all parts, I think, soon.....
White 70 GSX 1970 white GSX, Numbers all match, Original stage one motor stored in garage on stand, Auto, A/C. Speedo reads 89,000?? Clock works amazing. Bob Swarthout