1972 GS Stage 1 $46,000

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  1. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    This is 45 minutes from me at a new car dealership. No problem going and looking.

    https://missoula.craigslist.org/ctd/d/grantsdale-1972-buick-gs-455-stage/7387278496.html

    1972 BUICK GS 455 STAGE 1 - $46,000 (HAMILTON MONTANA MILDENBERGER MOTORS RV)
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    © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap
    1717 N 1st
    (google map)

    1972 BUICK GS 455

    VIN: 4G37U2Z108214
    condition: excellent
    cylinders: 8 cylinders
    drive: rwd
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 50855
    paint color: orange
    size: mid-size
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic
    type: coupe

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    COME SEE THIS GS 455 STAGE 1 ON THE SHOWROOM FLOOR AT MILDENBERGER MOTORS HAMILTON MONTANA. ONE OF JUST 1299 PRODUCED. VEHICLE HAS HAD THE SAME FAMILY SINCE 1975.
     
  2. timesublime

    timesublime Well-Known Member

    Not stage 1 via the Vin.
     
  3. FLGS400

    FLGS400 Gold Level Contributor

    I think that used to be a bench seat car, too. Didn't the 72 have head rests on the seats? My 69 has the original seats and they have head rests...

    Nice looking car though
     
  4. Eric

    Eric Founders Club Member

    Get that thing off the console!
     
  5. Luxus

    Luxus Gold Level Contributor

    Just my 2 cents but I don't care for the hacked in looking tack, the cup-holder nor the missing air induction stuff. And agree per the VIN it's not Stage 1. If the price is reasonable I could overlook that stuff but I have no clue what these go for.
     
  6. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    Wait a minute....you guys tellin' me this guy doesn't know what he's talkin' 'bout?!?!?! I find that hard to believe.

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  7. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    So. Much. Wrong.
     
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  8. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

  9. rkammer

    rkammer Gold Level Contributor

    Dealer just sent me this info on the drivetrain. Looks like a nice hi-po rebuild but no posi. After market A/C. It's a consignment car and seller will consider offers.

    72 GS 455. Complete rebuild in 2003, finished in Magic Red Mica. 1970 Buick 455 engine. Modified oil passages and Billet oil pump. 10:1 compression, bored 30 thousandths over. Stock rocker arms. Aftermarket aluminum valve covers. Electronic distributor (full advance @ 2500 rpm). Timing 12 degree initial. 800 cfm Edelbrock carb Q-jet with electronic choke. T.A. 112 Performance cam. Edelbrock IAS shocks. Eibach springs. Drilled front disc rotors, stock drums in the rear. Stock interior, all painted, insulated, etc. NO RUST. About 4" road clearance. New tires, stock 14" wheels. 3:23 rear end, stock, no posi-trac. T400 transmission with shift kit. New AC compressor (R134A) on 9/30/21. Power steering, power brakes, power windows. 1 of 1,299
     
  10. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

  11. rkammer

    rkammer Gold Level Contributor

    IMO a $35K car if it runs out and looks good in person and everything works.
     

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