This looks like a pretty nice '72 GS but check out the feedback of the Seller, Streetside Classic Cars. 8 negative or neutral comments out of 35 sales over the past year. Not acceptable in my book. Always get a professional inspection when buying long distance. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2751321051...,osub=osub,crd=crd,segname=segname,chnl=mkcid
I think we all have on that. When I sell a car, I try and press the buyer to look at the car in person.
Your one of the few! I looked at a Skylark convertible last year no rust I was told. Trunk was coated with seam sealer all over and painted. Wanted 30K I didn’t walk I ran away.
I once went and looked at a ‘69 GS400 that the owner said just needed some small patch panels behind the rear tires. The RUST-THROUGH started at the front tip of the hood and didn’t stop until you got about three feet past the rear bumper! There was not a single body panel without a rust hole in it!
What's with the VIN on this car? They list it as being all zeroes, and then later, " Original VIN 4G37U2H187708" which means what, exactly?
Recently drove 4hr. to look at a numbers matching 70 GS350 project. Frame bent from previous damage at quarter, repaired not even close to proper. And yup non numbers matching. seller said ask questions that's a long drive so i asked, from his add, number matching engine trans and documentation etc. ? oh yes and it's close to paint. Well non was true but at least i tired.
This car was previously advertised for a few months on Facebook Marketplace at $25K but didn't get any takers.
On ebay again. https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/5238-dfw/1972-buick-gs-455 https://www.ebay.com/itm/1972-Buick...2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
My GS came from Streetside Classics... it's a long story... but I had a very negative experience... -MIG