1970 gs 455 numbers matching motor trans , restored to concourse

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by wallypep, Mar 6, 2022.

  1. Stagedone

    Stagedone Well-Known Member

    Good afternoon Wally,
    I discussed this car with you in June of last year. You sent me a couple of pictures in an email. Did you do the total restoration on it? Has it had any cutting done on the body or is it uncut all original sheetmetal? I would love to own it, the ONLY thing holding me back is the front bench seat and column shifter. I have been watching this thread very closely and will continue doing so. I would love to come and check it out in person but the weather here in Michigan just hasn't been cooperating to be able to take it for a spin. Do you have pictures of the before and during the process of restoration?

    Thank you,
    John
     
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  2. wallypep

    wallypep Silver Level contributor

    I did most of the work ,has had full 1/4 panels and one piece trunk floor , I do not like to patch panels , there are no patches welded in anywhere , I have some actual printed restoration pictures , None in my phone , sounds like like you only are wanting a bucket seat car ? Thanks wally
     
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  3. Herman Gross

    Herman Gross Well-Known Member

    I've seen this car and rode in it. It rides like a brand new car and the condition is flawless everywhere you look.
    It has won top awards for workmanship and attention to detail. Well worth the money.
     
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  4. wallypep

    wallypep Silver Level contributor

    Gs is now listed on eBay with new price of 50.000 , I can’t get link posted to the listing if someone can please do thanks
     
  5. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

  6. wallypep

    wallypep Silver Level contributor

  7. wovenweb

    wovenweb Platinum Level Contributor

    Last edited: Mar 25, 2022
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  8. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Congratulations to seller & buyer alike.
     
  9. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    Good for Wally!
     
  10. Cutlass

    Cutlass Platinum Level Contributor

  11. steelonly

    steelonly Well-Known Member

    Was Stagedone the purchaser?
     
  12. chris lee

    chris lee Gold Level Contributor

    really wanted this car on the west coast but transportation became an issue..
     
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  13. Stagedone

    Stagedone Well-Known Member

    Nope, wasn't me. I got hung up on the bench seat and I sat on it too long. This was in my back yard too.
     
  14. Cutlass

    Cutlass Platinum Level Contributor

    What would be the point to go thru ebay, if the deal can be closed among members of the forum directly? It would just add cost to the deal which would have to be swallowed by either seller or buyer.
     
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  15. steelonly

    steelonly Well-Known Member

    Stranger things have happened in the world of collector car purchases.
    Peace.
     
  16. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    ebay fees on cars are pretty immaterial, probably less than $200 total, depending on the type of ad and amount of deposit.
     
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  17. wallypep

    wallypep Silver Level contributor

    Gs is sold , car is going to Tennessee to a collector, he said he has never had a gs , now he has a nice one ,I will miss it had lot hours in that car , enjoyed showing it and restoring it , going to enjoy the gsx clone , and get on to my next project
     
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  18. wovenweb

    wovenweb Platinum Level Contributor

  19. wallypep

    wallypep Silver Level contributor

    Yes , looks like he’s flipping it
     
  20. wovenweb

    wovenweb Platinum Level Contributor

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