Show Us Your Blue Buick

Discussion in 'Members Rides' started by 1972GS350, Oct 30, 2005.

  1. ddhathaway

    ddhathaway Platinum Level Contributor

    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.
     
  2. urbancowboy0307

    urbancowboy0307 Silver Level contributor

    Looks like the blue on my '66, it's called Blue Mist on mine (D paint code)

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  3. Steve Reynolds

    Steve Reynolds SRE Inc

    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
     
  4. ddhathaway

    ddhathaway Platinum Level Contributor

    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:
     
  5. ronbz455

    ronbz455 Big Butz Racing

    Todd Bender's Colbalt Blue 70 GS 455 Stage one car that I built and race.
     

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  6. bimmer1

    bimmer1 Bimmer

  7. 1970GS455

    1970GS455 Well-Known Member

    1970 Skylark .... just got it running.

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  8. jycc

    jycc Member

    heres mine
     

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  9. 68Skylarker

    68Skylarker Well-Known Member

    My Blue Drop[​IMG]
     
  10. STAGE-2 TORQUE

    STAGE-2 TORQUE STAGE-1 Buick "494Stroker" in 2021

    Factory-Original Light Blue 1987 Buick Regal Special-T (Olds 307) converted into THIS!

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  11. 71GSX455-4SPD

    71GSX455-4SPD Nick Serwo Magic Car

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  12. Ernieh1

    Ernieh1 New Member

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    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
     
  13. Ernieh1

    Ernieh1 New Member

    IMG_1206.JPG IMG_1209.JPG IMG_1207.JPG IMG_1312.JPG Here is a couple more
     
  14. waynek4

    waynek4 Well-Known Member

    My blue 68 GS400

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  15. ddhathaway

    ddhathaway Platinum Level Contributor

    I could swear that car is red or maroon. Guess my eyesight's not what it used to be. :grin:

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    Nice car! Long live blue convertibles!
     
  16. jeroen gs350

    jeroen gs350 Well-Known Member

    Test your eyesight on this and you'll see there's nothing wrong with it .........

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  17. BaCo

    BaCo member

    Wow, Nice car, Jeroen! :TU:
     
  18. jeroen gs350

    jeroen gs350 Well-Known Member

    Hahaha thanks Bart, does it look familiar????
     
  19. 64 wildcat conv

    64 wildcat conv Silver Level contributor

    Here's my Diplomat Blue '64 Wildcat. Its not the original color but a good choice by the previous owner for the repaint. :TU:
     

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  20. UL LUZE

    UL LUZE Well-Known Member

    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 :cool:
     

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