What is this from a 70 GS 455?

Discussion in 'The "Paper Trail"' started by 70sportwagon, Mar 19, 2003.

  1. 70sportwagon

    70sportwagon Silver Level contributor

    I found a piece of paperwork in between the pages of the original owners manual from my 70 GS 455 coupe. The car is an all original rust bucket that has almost every original part it left the factory with. The sheet is called the "Buick On-Preference Price Sheet" and appears to be a price quote of some kind. Handwritten over this is the Key numbers, VIN info, date that Cooper Transport delivered it, etc. Is anyone familiar with these? It has trim codes and everything on it.
     

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  2. Marco

    Marco Well-Known Member

    That's pretty cool Chris.

    I've never seen one of those before :TU:

    Yes, it looks like a GS455 car from Leeds, MO.
     
  3. 70sportwagon

    70sportwagon Silver Level contributor

    Yep. It was built in Kansas, silver mist, black standard bench seat interior/flat skylark door panels, disc brakes, AC, PS and the 15x7 Super Wide Oval Group. I have had the car for a couple of years but never looked through the glove compartment. Bonus!
     
  4. Marco

    Marco Well-Known Member

    Gees Chris -

    I just noticed. I was looking for the F4 pricing for two years and came up empty.

    I just found out the price about two weeks ago. Seems like you had the price all along in your glovebox :laugh:

    Murphy's law at it's best!

    PS - How about registering your '70?
     
  5. Duane

    Duane Member

    Chris,
    I've never seen one of those forms before. I would like to get a copy for my records if possible.
    Duane
     
  6. 70sportwagon

    70sportwagon Silver Level contributor

    Duane,

    No problem. I will make a copy of it tomorrow. Where should I send it?
     

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