https://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/d/longwood-1972-buick-real-gs-classic/7229716189.html 1972 buick real gs classic muscle car - $14,500 (Longwood) image 8 of 8 © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap 1972 Buick condition: fair fuel: gas odometer: 63000 title status: clean transmission: automatic Barn find with california title 455 original drive tran!!! Factory a/c, power windows, power steering..buckets center console... Runs and drives flawlessly !! body has some rust but frame , trunk and floorboards good!! Original interior good condition.. NADA value over 50k when restored ..text and calls only please no emails...barn find california title...
Boy, do those panels line up nice. Loaded too! Of course, the possible rust under the vinyl top is a concern. Thanks for posting Lucas!
That’s a cool car as is, I sure hope the next owner doesn’t restore it! I will cringe when I see it listed 3 years from now ripped in a thousand pieces half in gray primer with the write up “ most of the hard work is done, comes with all new replacement panels for rust areas, easy winter project worth $65k when finished”.
I concur about the triple black, I have a triple black GS 455 4 speed car...... but much like Lane Meyer’s Camaro, it just sits there in broken down condition. Someday it will either be finished and bad ass, or you’ll see it on Craigslist as an “easy father son project”, I have faith it’ll be the first one
Did he get a good response to the ad and decided to raise the price? or just had a change of heart on price?
Should the front bumper have bumperettes since the back bumper has the piece that goes around the plate?
If originally black, it's 1 of 113 Regal Black GS coupes built in 1972. That's for all Stage 1, GS455, and GS350 cars built.