1970 GS350 - 3sp manual floor shift - Fire Red, Black buckets, AC

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  1. Chris Lott

    Chris Lott 4 speed finally

    As the title states, selling my 70 GS350 3speed. This is one of 179 3-speed floor shifted GS350s made in 1970. This is a neatly optioned car that spent most of its life in the high desert in Reno Nevada. It's super solid, a great restoration candidate or great to enjoy as it is, which I have been. It's factory Fire Red, no vinyl top, over Black delxue bucket seat interior.

    Options are:
    - Shift Consolette (cracked on the base)
    - Air Conditioning (compressor is MIA and the system is not hooked up)
    - PDB
    -Rear Speker
    -Rear Defrost (not present)
    - Convenience group.

    The interior was toast from the desert when I bought the car, so it got treated to the best - Legendary door panels, seat covers front & rear, and headliner. I have new sail panels and courtesy light hardware + tri-shield lenses, and new visors to go with the car. It received new carpet as well, and shift boots.

    The car is very rust free, the trunk and floorpans are EXCELLENT, as are the rockers, and even the rear window area. Very small holes starting to develop in the rear window channel. The front a-pillars are very nice. There is some rust along the very edge of the rear 1/4 panel wheel well openings and down low on the front fenders. The core support is better than most I've seen, but does have some rust under the battery tray. There are dents and dings, and the passenger door suffered a scrape at one point that pushed the door handle in. It still works well, but the door will need some body work. The doors themselves are very nice rust-wise.

    The car runs and drives, I've put probably 500 miles on it in the last 6 months driving it to local meets, or the 25-mile each way drive to my shop. It has a replacement 350 engine with a 2bbl carb, it would benefit greatly from going back to 4bbl. The 2bbl is one that does not have an accelerator pump, making it a little cold natured.

    Overall, this is a super neatly optioned '70 GS with great bones to fully restore, or enjoy as I have been with a killer 70's road-warrior look. Located in Austin Texas, $17,500 OBO. No trades. 1970GS16.jpeg 1970GS18.jpeg 1970GS34.jpeg 1970GS36.jpeg 1970GS26.jpeg
     

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  2. Chris Lott

    Chris Lott 4 speed finally

    Up close of the critical spots: 1970GS5.jpeg 1970GS6.jpeg 1970GS7.jpeg 1970GS8.jpeg
     

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  3. slamjob

    slamjob Well-Known Member

    Cool ride!
     
  4. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Rare car & esp. w/AC. Looks like w/very little bodywork amd paint job someone could have super nice car.
     
  5. gs66

    gs66 Silver Level contributor

    What a cool looking car! GLWS!
     
  6. Chris Lott

    Chris Lott 4 speed finally

    Reducing price, $16250. Drove the car 50 miles today in 104* weather. New fuel sending unit, new headlight switch. Love this thing, but need to free up funds for other projects.
     
  7. Jr'sreatta

    Jr'sreatta Well-Known Member

    what happened to the hood
     
  8. Chris Lott

    Chris Lott 4 speed finally

    Appears to have been a stuck hinge on the passenger side. Was bent when I got it.
     
  9. buick67gs

    buick67gs Well-Known Member

    Check your PM
     
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