Super rare one here. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Buick...488943?hash=item3fe94405ef:g:00MAAOSwavpfYWqX
hey, it's a modified vehicle when in doubt: check the vin! VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1234567891012
Can't believe how stupid people are. Get comments all the time. Eg. " My dad had the exact same car" ( wrong make and model ). Lady last week , I had the exact same car but mine came with a big Firebird on the hood.
Amen. People are beyond stupid. And this car is for sale by a dealer. Does it really say Buick Cutlass on your freaking title? OMG That paint. Hmmm... Let's take one of the best looking A body convertibles and ugly this thing up. Mission accomplished. Pick ONE color. One. Dallas Cowboy fan maybe. Man that is an ugly Buick Olds Studebaker or whatever they think it is. Idiots.
Seriously what kind of an idiot thinks a Cutlass is a Buick? Let alone 1960. Ten years ahead of it's time. Can't wait to see their Mercury GTX.
It's not nearly as rare as my '72 Oldsmobile Skylark. It would be funny to have a sign made for car shows that says "1970 Oldsmobile GS Stage 1" and then sit back and watch as guys read it. There will be some guys that say "Yep! I had one just like it, except mine was a '69 Buick Cutlass 4-door with a 350 Rocket engine. you could put a $50 bill on the dash..." well you know the rest.
It's the Pontiac Malibu you are thinking about. Actually a Beaumont is kind of that really. So guess that joke doesn't work.
I actually bid on a 1967 Beaumont on EBay about 9 years ago, was a red on red barn find with pretty much every cool option they offered, I bid $7200 and at the last second some guy bid more so I lost. I like the Beaumont’s they are cool looking.
Back in the early eighties I was talking to a restoration supply shop owner that he had an Acadian at one time that had documentation that it was built with a 427. There was also Cheetah 67 version of the Beaumont where the dealer was transplanting 427s into the cars at his dealership
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