my 70 GS resto...

Discussion in 'Members Rides' started by breakinbuick11, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    Thanks! It’s actually a 38 but they basically look the same. Should be a fun project to get running and driving.

    We did, and made a mess in the process. lol
     
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  2. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Good progress! I may have to drop off the next one to you on my way home... LOL
     
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  3. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    I’m game for that George!
     
  4. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    Missing some door panel hardware that we’ll have to rob from another car tomorrow. Output seal leaks in the trans a little, but that’s a future problem.

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  5. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    We made it! Car ran great. Still a ton of work to do to get it right, but couldn’t be happier. We also met a guy who has owned his 70 GS 455 convertible since 1979. It’s in primer in his mother’s garage and hasn’t moved in years. It’s funny how cars come out of the woodwork when you bring yours and people see it.

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  6. BrentDM

    BrentDM Active Member

    Man, that's one awesome ride! Nice
     
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