1956 Special with a dual quad 455 $18,000

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  1. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

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    1956 Buick Special

    fuel: gas
    title status: clean
    transmission: manual

    Really cool 50’s style pleated Naugahyde upholstery, white w/red piping. Built big block 455 Buick w/ dual fours, Mallory electronic ignition. Muncie close ratio 4 speed w/Hurst shifter. 20 yr old paint with a few issues. Could use a new windshield. Otherwise it looks great and runs great. You can call or text 509 eight seven six 1380....but don’t waste my time with offers until you come and look at it.

    Special, century, road master, classic, project, hotrod, restoration, ratrod, hardtop, roll and pleat, rockabilly, modified, 1955, 1957
     
  2. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    Wth is up with ps pump ha
     
  3. telriv

    telriv Founders Club Member

    Really no place to put it. As large as the engine compartment is it's just not wide enough. You must remember it originally came with a
    "NaiHead" & was narrow which was also designed for frame rails originally for a srt. 8
     
  4. gs66

    gs66 Silver Level contributor

    Neat car!
     
  5. Cool car. At least they kept it Buick powered. I'd love to have one with a dual quad 425 and switch pitch 400.
     
  6. Philip66

    Philip66 Well-Known Member

    I'd take it exactly as it is, especially with the four speed Muncie.
     
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  7. 69GS430/TKX

    69GS430/TKX Silver Level contributor

    Looks really nice, and a great price.
     
  8. Steven A

    Steven A Active Member

    Wonder if he'd take 10k and keep the wheels. Nice car but wheels not the shoe of my choice.
     
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