'70 Stage 1 4-sp.

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by Dano, Jun 27, 2021.

  1. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

  2. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    I remember the one you're referring to (Board Member is in MI & it was ordered by a Buick engineer) & was wondering if it was the same car but this one seemed nicer. I believe that one sold for low $40's.
     
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  3. Roberta

    Roberta Buick Berta

    It's the same one, you should not make assumptions of why it is for sale.
     
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  4. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    It’s a beautiful car. Just curious, were the 4-spd. consoles painted interior color on all color interiors? I’ve seen them in black and burnished saddle but this is the first one I’ve seen in blue. I thought blue cars received a black console.
     
  5. wovenweb

    wovenweb Platinum Level Contributor

    I know I like a: XEJPE.jpg
     
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  6. rolliew

    rolliew Well-Known Member

    All the blue GSX's had a matching blue console.
     
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  7. jmos4

    jmos4 Well-Known Member

    Hi,

    Just curious why it list a M20 with 3.64 gears wouldn't that came with a close ratio M21, not sure if M22 was ever offered in a Buick.

    Regards,
    Jim
     
  8. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    M20 was the UPC/RPO code for the M-21 4-sp. - Buick did this as a cruel joke just to cause mass confusion 50 years later:).
     

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  9. kidsixpack

    kidsixpack Well-Known Member

    Fantastic example!
    KID
     
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  10. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Assuming Streetside gets 30% (?) for a consignment they're really the ones getting the payday. To advertise such a car w/o documentation is foolish as there's no way to prove it's heritage. IIRC, the PO had a Wayne Roberts on it. I liked it back then too and considered it. Unkess the new owner sunk a lot into it, even in today's market frenzy it's probably a high $40's/low $50's car? Owner should've probably tried selling himself if he wanted out if it for whatever reason.
     
  11. Randy Lutz

    Randy Lutz Well-Known Member

    Did anyone notice that the cowl tag paint code is 28 Diplomat Blue, while the white firewall marking is 37, of which I cannot find a listing for paint code 37 in 1970.
     
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  12. rvlanger32

    rvlanger32 1965 Custom Wildcat Conv

    The 37 is not a paint code, watch the video the 37 is called out.
     
  13. rvlanger32

    rvlanger32 1965 Custom Wildcat Conv

    StreetSide Classics get a minimum of 12.5% as does Gateway Classics. Auto Hunter is part of Classic Cars which was acquired by Barrett-Jackson about 2 weeks ago. The seller pays $129.00 to list, the buyer I believe pays a 6.5% commission
     
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  14. rvlanger32

    rvlanger32 1965 Custom Wildcat Conv

    Thanks Roberta, the owner has Leukemia. The 1st owner was from Swartz Creek, the 2nd Davidson, the 3rd Lennon. All 3 worked at Buick City. The current snd 4th owner is from Swartz Creek.
     
  15. sixtiesmuscle

    sixtiesmuscle Founders Club Member

    The location is now listed as Queen Creek, AZ. Is it the same owner that had the video shot in Michigan?
     
  16. Roberta

    Roberta Buick Berta

    The video is part of the appraisal that was done in Michigan, then car purchased and shipped to AZ.
     
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  17. sixtiesmuscle

    sixtiesmuscle Founders Club Member

    Thanks Roberta. It sure didn't look like Arizona. What's all that green stuff in the video?
     

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