I have couple of owners manuals and a '70 GS 455 Build sheet

Discussion in 'Lost and Found' started by MRGSstage2, Feb 2, 2007.

  1. MRGSstage2

    MRGSstage2 1970 GS 455

    Don't know if this would complete anybodies resto and not exactly in top notch condition but.....for some reason or another I have held onto this stuff for a good 30 years...maybe one of you needs it.

    First I have a build sheet from 1970 GS 455-I also have the heads intake and exhaust for this car but the car is long gone-sold in New Mexico about 9 years ago...if you own the vehicle the build sheet is yours. Last I knew it was white, had buckets and a 73 console-originally it was a red w/white vinyl top stripper with the big aluminum drums.

    Also have an owners manual from a 1969 GS stage one rag-nothing special-dirty and a little wrinkled but complete...pretty sure you can get these repop but I have no need if it's worth the cost of a few stamps to you. Last I knew this car was in Albuquerque, the blown up stage 1:ball: replaced with a 430. The one in my avatar

    Also have an owner's manual for a 1972 Skylark custom convertible...what I really would like is the car that goes with it-was my dad's new in '72....it was originally green (lime mist?),green top, with a dark green interior-converted years later to all white, tan bench interior, gs hood, spoilers, tach and dog dish caps...if you have the car, the manual is yours-has a stamp that says "4080" on the front, car was originally sold by Dan Eli Buick in Albuquerque, NM, all I want in return is a picture of the car today (this was my highschool ride).:3gears:

    Again this is not concours stuff but if I can help a brother or sister out please drop me a line...

    the 455 stuff was listed in the for sale section some time back (you should be able to search my posts)and my trade fell through but if somebody just has to have date matched heads and intake for a 70 then we can work something out-has the air cleaner support on it as well.

    Thanks, Joel
     
    Last edited: Feb 2, 2007

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