True Buick GS Stage 1 1 of 728 produced. Production number 145 In fantastic condition. Zero rust. Garage kept. Original 455ci motor, 4 bbl, automatic This car runs and drives like a dream! You could absolutely drive anywhere! https://www.facebook.com/marketplac...ghtspeed_banner&referralCode=messenger_banner
Well, the front fender 'GS' emblems are mounted about as high as Chevy 'SS' emblems ... and, the grill 'GS by Buick' emblem doesn't mount so nicely to a '72 Skylark Custom metal grill.
'72 GS Grilles aren't even hard to find either. Hood tach doesn't look to be in the correct position either. Was hoping maybe it was a SCO hood tach car. Gotta be a few out there.
Looks like the dealer that bought it from the other dealer has sold it. FWIW, they had marked the asking price down to $39,999. They also disclosed that the engine was a '71, but that verbiage no longer appears on their webpage. https://www.classiccarliquidators.com/vehicles/4310/1972-buick-gs-stage-1
If they were that high on a SS Chevelle . They’d be wrong too. It really gives all cars such a bad look with misplaced fender emblems.