Thrash on it. https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/d/pipe-creek-1970-buick-gs-350/7179927341.html 1970 Buick GS 350 - $3,950 image 8 of 19 © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap 1970 1970 Buick condition: good cylinders: 8 cylinders fuel: gas title status: clean transmission: automatic Selling my 1970 Buick GS 315HP 350 automatic! Its an all numbers matching car and is all complete! It runs and drives and can be driven onto a trailer. But is not ready for the open highway. Many new parts have been installed and is ready for restoration. Car has AC but compressor is off! Has new brakes, gas tank, exhaust, and battery! If you want a photo of something specific just ask! For all those who keep flagging my post! Please knock it off.
Ok Buick people this one needs to be put on a lift to properly cry about the surface rust , front bumper fitment is piss poor,...im sure the muffler hangers are rotten too,...frame is probably bent from the major collision as evidenced by the bumper,...BUYER BEWARE
Why does everyone delete the a/c? Doesn't make the car much faster if any, and then the statement of "I Have the missing a/c parts". sure only a couple of grand to make the system work!
I think I'm more disappointed in the tire choice than anything. BFG Radial T/A's for their sub-par traction and antiquated compound or GTFO!
Nearly 4k for that? I passed on two different GS350s, a blue ‘70 and a blue ‘71 with N25, and each car was too high at $800. But that was a little while back. 1989 I think. Patrick
It's really rolling through my head. Real GS, ratty, make it reliable, and bomb it around. We have some great gravel roads through the mountains. Be an awesome drift machine on them, catch a little air here and there..... and drive it around like a car every day.