For reasons that aren't altogether clear to us, uick muscle cars don't get much respect. Just imagine if this 1970 Buick GS Stage 1 was, ay, n LS6 Chevelle. It wouldn't last three minutes in the showroom at this price. Well, he good news is that this is a real code 46 GS 455 and it's packing a Stage 1 upgrade that makes it the biggest, addest torque factory to ever come out of Flint.Buicks were cars for grown-ups, nd the handsome code 28 Diplomat Blue on this GS looks very appropriate. Better still, t's this car's original color, ow rendered in modern urethane paints so it has a great shine that'll be easy to maintain. It was repainted in 2003 and is holding up well with only about 10,000 miles since the restoration, nd despite the understated look, his one has a serious predatory vibe on the street. Of course, he GS wing out back kind of gives it away, s well as the functional ram air hood, ut there are no stripes or other flashing give-aways like on the other GM intermediates, ust a set of subtle GS Stage 1 emblems on the front fenders to warn potential competitors on the street. This one also wore a white top when it was new, ut that, oo, as replaced in 2003, nd I think you'll agree that basic black on the mature Buick is definitely the right choice.Handsome and unusual blue buckets are also this car's original combination (code 181) and they look fantastic. Fresh seat covers, atching GS door panels, nd correct carpets all maintain the Buick's upscale look and feel inside, nd you really can see a difference between this car and, ay, Chevelle. It definitely feels more luxurious. Don't let that fool you, owever, ecause this one still packs a heck of a punch; it's just a softer silk glove for that particular iron fist. A center console with a horseshoe shifter, leather-wrapped wheel, nd clean factory gauges are joined by a trio of aftermarket dials under the dash, s well as a great-sounding AM/FM/CD stereo head unit in the original slot. Options like a remote mirror and factory A/C shouldn't be a surprise on a Buick, nd this one even has custom GS-logo floor mats that match the carpets almost perfectly, nice touch. In back, he trunk is in great shape with original spatter-finish paint and plenty of room for a weekend road trip.The 455 cubic inch Buick V8 made a towering 510 pounds of torque in the GS Stage 1, hich translates into instantaneous acceleration at virtually any speed. Rebuilt to Stage 1 specs, t has a very authentic look, omplete with a chrome air cleaner, eproduction decals, nd bright Dante Red paint on the block. An Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor probably helps build power and there are upgraded ignition components to help light the fires. The transmission is a TH400 3-speed automatic that doesn't seem to mind the torque, nd the 3.42 gears out back are a great compromise between acceleration and easy cruising. Big Flowmaster mufflers and an X-pipe work with long-tube headers to maintain a suitably Buick soundtrack and with big sway bars at both ends, he big Buick is a capable handler, oo. Classic Buick road wheels are some of the best-looking OEM wheels of all and carry fat 235/60/15 BFGoodrich T/A radials.This is a heck of a lot of car for the money, nd while it's not a pedigree car, ny Stage 1 Buick with a big block demands respect. The upscale features and look are just icing on the cake. Call today!
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