Steve, could you tell me what that paint is? I may have to repaint my 71 GS and it looks exactly like what I want.
This car was originally Gulf Stream Blue with a white vinyl roof. It's current color is a 1993 Chevrolet Bahama Blue Poly. Not sure of the paint code, but I could find out. (71 or 77 rings a bell, but not sure). I wanted to keep it close to original but with a little more flash to it. P.S. Don't bother painting your car... just buy this one!! Lol Steve
Thanks very much for the info, Steve. As for your 70 GS, if I could buy it for the cost of repainting my car, I'd definitely be interested! :grin:
This is my 64 Buick Le sabre with a 300 cu has Hydros back n front Original interior anice paint job with pin stripe I get a lot of comments every sow I go to
I could swear that car is red or maroon. Guess my eyesight's not what it used to be. :grin: ---------- Post added at 04:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:07 PM ---------- Nice car! Long live blue convertibles!
Here's my Diplomat Blue '64 Wildcat. Its not the original color but a good choice by the previous owner for the repaint. :TU:
Just brought this home today.... Was perfect driving weather as you can see! Its a 72 GS350 with a 455. Apparently the 455 was put in the car at the dealership when it was new because the customer wanted a 455.... I have nothing to prove it though.. Its originally from Stephens (Buick?) in Colorado as the nameplate is still on the decklid. Its Cascade Blue (code 24) with white power split bench, deluxe interior and white vinyl top. Drum brakes, AM/FM radio and sport mirrors. I've got a lot more to find out about this car, since I just got it home today! I'll start a new thread once I get it all cleaned up and get some better pics