1972 GS 350 convertible project $9,500?

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by fastdavedk, May 19, 2021.

  1. fastdavedk

    fastdavedk Well-Known Member

    Price reduced to $5,000. This GS is worth putting together. It has solid fenders, quarters, doors hood and trunk lid. The floor has been replaced. The trunk pan needs to be replaced and it comes with the car. It is lacking the interior, core support and drivetrain. It came with power steering, brakes, AC, power top, bucket seats, console, gauges, tilt wheel and hey now a speed reminder!
    I really don't know what it is worth so am susceptible to offers.
     

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  2. GSXER

    GSXER Well-Known Member

    I will start at $3000 whats the location?
     
  3. fastdavedk

    fastdavedk Well-Known Member

    The GS is in Houston, Texas.
     
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  4. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Joe.... lol
     
  5. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Pic of trim tag?
     
  6. fastdavedk

    fastdavedk Well-Known Member

    I will put up a photo of the trim tag tomorrow. When I actually looked at the title I reralized it was a GS 455, not a GS 350. The paint code translates as Seamist green; green interior, white convertible top.
     
  7. rmellum

    rmellum Another Buick nut

    The VIN posted in the other 'corrections ' thread is for a 350 car
     
  8. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    What's the engine code in the VIN plate on the car (I assume it matches the title)?
     
  9. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Just saw the other thread.
     
  10. fastdavedk

    fastdavedk Well-Known Member

    I was mistaken; it is a 350 car.
     
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  11. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    I like 350 cars but of course as an orig 455 car would be much more desirable and worthy of restoration. I'm sure thinking it was a 455 car was fun while it lasted:).

    Would still like to see the trim tag. Thanks!
     
  12. fastdavedk

    fastdavedk Well-Known Member

    Here are two photos.
     

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  13. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    I don't see 130 listed as a trim code for '72 convertibles but also doesn't seem to be an SCO. 128 is black bench and 240 is green notchback. Any indication what it was &/or in the buckets/console is orig?

    Seamist w/a green top originally. Nice combo.
     
  14. rmellum

    rmellum Another Buick nut

    A65 Front bench split back center arm rest
    130 appears to be green from some sites/google results
     
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  15. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    I was going off this but it is Rev. 1 so...

    The color & trim book shows the same.
     

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