1970 gsx buick

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by topcat11866, Jun 7, 2012.

  1. topcat11866

    topcat11866 Well-Known Member

  2. vonwolf

    vonwolf Silver Level contributor

    You have to wonder about that Stage 2 part, could you imagine what it would be worth if it was true? Some how I doubt it but one can dream I guess.
    I just noticed there's 1 more 0 than I thought so maybe it is real but I still doubt it.
     
  3. DavidC77

    DavidC77 "Matilda" 1970 Buick GSX

    The inside looks nice, the outside looks beat up.

    I'd love to take a look at it, I don't have that kind of money though.
     
  4. Doo Wop

    Doo Wop Where were you in '62?

    Comes with ultra rare antenna too.

    WTH?
     
  5. DavidC77

    DavidC77 "Matilda" 1970 Buick GSX


    I didn't see that at 1st.

    Someone that didn't know better could have added that.

    I remember when the windshield antennas 1st came out folks hated them, I added a bunch of outside antennas for folks way back when...........
     
  6. Jim Jones

    Jim Jones Wretched Excess

    That no-rust hood is missing the tach too. Hard to tell what else is wrong from the photos. Maybe someone local can give it a look-see.
     
  7. Guy Parquette

    Guy Parquette Platinum Level Contributor

    Really hard to tell by the dash pad if it has air.
    If it does have air then you can 100% rule out the fact it has the iron Stg2 heads with Kustom headers...But it still could have other Stg2 options.
     
  8. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    It has the gsx dash pad emblem and the GSX steering wheel. This suggest it is a real GSX. If he has owned it since 78, stage 2 heads may be there.
     
  9. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Same here, David... Not too far of a drive...Alll set with $30,000 projects..
     
  10. Mr Big

    Mr Big Silver Level contributor

    My Stage 1 had a fender mounted antenna installed by the original oowner. He claimed "the original would hardly pick up anything".

    Looks like the WG's are still there!
    Hard to believe a GSX still "out there" in a back yard.
     
  11. gsjohnny1

    gsjohnny1 Well-Known Member

    i know him, that car and where its at. its not a s-2. he had in a tent for a long time. last time i saw it, it needed restoration. he's dreaming at 30k, unless his house and kids are included.
     
  12. slamjob

    slamjob Well-Known Member

    Wonder how much underside rust there is and if the numbers match. Looks like the spoiler is falling off
     
  13. gsjohnny1

    gsjohnny1 Well-Known Member

    like i said the last time, about 15 yrs ago, it was starting to rust. so........
     
  14. Brett Slater

    Brett Slater Super Moderator Staff Member

    I wouldn't think twice about cleaning that up and driving it for the summer. Just not for $30K.

    However, someone might end up with a pretty good deal if he's willing to budge. It's a shame he didn't bother to clean it up and take more pictures that were better quality.

    It appears as though it might be worth a look. Just saying...
     
  15. gsjohnny1

    gsjohnny1 Well-Known Member

    "It's a shame he didn't bother to clean it up and take more pictures that were better quality.''

    that's what it looks like. wash and wax is not going to change it. and swamp yankees usually don't budge.
     
  16. NJG

    NJG Well-Known Member

    could you fellas let a novice like me know based on that CL ad what led to assumption/speculation about Stage 2 heads ?
     
  17. Guy Parquette

    Guy Parquette Platinum Level Contributor

    The ad originally stated it was a Stg2...I see they changed it.
     
  18. staged70

    staged70 RIP

    Yes now its a even more super rare "none estage"
     
  19. bignastyGS

    bignastyGS Maggot pilot

    If I had that,Id throw a tune,tires and do some maintenance on that old girl and drive it like I stole it...Imagine the fun and looks you'd have with it?
     
  20. Guy Parquette

    Guy Parquette Platinum Level Contributor

    What was Denny Manner thinking!
     

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