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Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDenver

Discussion in 'Lost and Found' started by schwemf, Nov 3, 2007.

  1. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    If you own a 1970 GS convertible, originally sherwood green but repainted red with black interior and almost every option, you might have my original 1970BA transmission in your car.

    Looking for my BA 1970 transmission (stamped 40K102918) for VIN 446670K102918 that I gave (can you believe it?!) to Pat Quinney, Director of the Rocky Mountain Buick GS club, to use in his restoration of another 1970 GS convertible.

    Pat restored this other convertible in Denver, Colorado, and later sold it to a fellow in Loveland, Colorado in the mid 1990s. We have lost track of it since then.

    The car was originally Sherwood green with black interior. Pat repainted it Red with black interior, and installed almost every available option.

    I am now restoring the once-parts-car from which this transmission came, and have the original engine, rear end, and would like to get the original transmission back. Any help appreciated!

    Mike Schweitzer
    (303) 564-1744 cell
    schwemf@yahoo.com
     
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  2. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    Still looking for this. Is anyone see this car please let me know, or send the owner my way. Thank you!
     
  3. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    Mike Smiley in Greeley, Colorado, bought this car and later sold it to someone in California. Have any of you California members seen this car?
     
  4. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    Still looking!
     
  5. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    Still looking.
     
  6. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    Still looking.
     
  7. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    ttt
     
  8. staged70

    staged70 RIP

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    I have 2 of these and will check the numbers :)
     
  9. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    If you see a Fire Red 1970 GS convertible with black interior and loaded with options, please if you would check the cowl plate to see if the original color was Sherwood Green code 'M' or '48'. I'd sure be interested in talking with the current owner.

    This car was very rusty when it was restored decades ago, so that may have caught up with it by now. I'm in a position to buy the entire car just to get my original transmission back.
     
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  10. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Re: Lost BA 70 trans last installed in a Red (originally Green) 70 GS convert fromDen

    Still looking.
     
  11. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    If this car/transmission doesn't surface shortly, I'm ready to cut a hole in the floor and install a Muncie! I realize that as soon as I cut the hole the transmission will appear!
     
  12. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    Last installed in a 1970 GS convertible, originally Sherwood green, repainted red, black interior, every option.
     
  13. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

  14. Freakazoid

    Freakazoid Gold Level Contributor

    Yea Mike, your probably right. I am not a matching numbers guy. But have alot of respect to all you numbers guys. That Mark Worman guy on Graveyard Cars, cant find his first car. And hes famous. Sure would have been great if the guy you sold your car too, got at least a name of the last buyer. Sure would be great if there was a way to search online, California 1970 , Buick convertiables.. I'm Guessing the state DMV is not allowed to give ANY info. The Quest sounds like a long shot. But being the collectability of that car, I bet it's out there.
     
  15. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    446670H158379 is the VIN of the 1970 GS convertible that has the original transmission from my GS. I just came upon this info when looking at my old notes from May 1994!
     
  16. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Call the cal dmv to see if they will run a search for that VIN.
     
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  17. 1970stage1455

    1970stage1455 Well-Known Member

    Instantvinreport.com is 15 dollars will tell you history and even if it was junked
     
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  18. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    instantvinreports.com (need the "s" although they should probably but the domain w/o the s as well).
     
  19. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    There is no info available on these online VIN report services.
     
  20. VET

    VET Navy Vet, Founders Club

    Try bumper.com
    You can get a one time VIN search for a few dollars.
    This site does a good job of finding VIN's.

    Bumper is an approved NMVTIS Data Provider, and thousands of vehicle history reports are run weekly.
     

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