1971 Stage 1 5 speed - $50,400

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  1. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    https://huntington.craigslist.org/cto/d/apple-grove-1971-buick-gs-stage/7309858665.html

    1971 BUICK GS STAGE 1 - $50,400
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    1971 Buick

    VIN: 434371H107932
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 95076
    title status: rebuilt
    transmission: manual

    Very excited to present this amazing car that comes out of a Buick enthusiast collection. The engine is numbers matching as is the carb, heads and distributor.

    This car has been completely restored including a full engine re-build and number verification. It has a couple very careful and tastefully completed modifications. The first is the installation of a Hurst/Tremec 5-speed transmission that operates flawlessly. And the only other modification is the Summit digital gauge cluster with volt-meter, water temp and oil pressure.

    Some of the other options and accessories is air-conditioning (blows cold), power windows and locks, power steering and brakes, a power drivers seat, rear defrost, am/fm radio and sport steering wheel with everything in good working operation.

    The car starts, runs and stops perfectly. The engine runs strong….real strong with no leaks or smoke. Transmission shifts smoothly with the 5th gear making it very nice for cruising the highway.

    It was re-painted back to its original color of “lime mist”.
     
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  2. 436'd Skylark

    436'd Skylark Sweet Fancy Moses!!!!!

    Gotta ditch the dime store white walls.
     
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  3. hwprouty

    hwprouty Platinum Level Contributor

    I like it!
    Agree with Joe, no whitewalls...
     
  4. 78Regal350

    78Regal350 Well-Known Member

    Agreed. Also need to replace those rear springs so it doesn’t look like the engine is out.
     
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  5. OHC JOE

    OHC JOE Mullet Mafia since 2020

    I like it guys and I do like the whitewall look...
    I have been pondering the redlines for mine
    Something about whitewalls on an old car just that classy look has got me lately.
     
  6. Chi-Town67

    Chi-Town67 Gold Level Contributor

    Whitewalls and rally's look more "sleeper" than steelies and dogs, imho. Plus I think they look a whole lot classier. That's a sharp car there!....And yes, the front of that car needs to be lowered some.
     
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  7. 436'd Skylark

    436'd Skylark Sweet Fancy Moses!!!!!

    My point was more to the toyo tires. I don't like the whitewalls but the cheap azz tires are no beuno.
     
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  8. Chi-Town67

    Chi-Town67 Gold Level Contributor

    No sense in burnin' up expensive ones! :D;)
     
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  9. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Wonder if orig. a manual transmission car /or if it orig. had a vinyl top. Not crazy about the WW look. Nice color & nice looking car regardless.
     
  10. hwprouty

    hwprouty Platinum Level Contributor

    Anyone know this car?
    Looks pretty good to me, like Dano I wonder if original stick car...
     
  11. thebuick

    thebuick Well-Known Member

    rebuilt title ?
     
  12. rkammer

    rkammer Gold Level Contributor

    If documentation (as well as equipment on the car) can be verified as an original Stage 1 and car appears personally as nice as it does in photos, this is a good deal IMHO. Just rear springs and Polyglas or Radial TA tires would do it for me.
     
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  13. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

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  14. rolliew

    rolliew Well-Known Member

    Great car.
    I like the whitewalls on that one.
     

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