69 Stage 1

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by 1972 Stage 1, Aug 23, 2008.

  1. 1972 Stage 1

    1972 Stage 1 Well-Known Member

    Not mine.

    Claims to be a Stage 1, and it's priced at $7995. Looks like the bumpers are painted white.

    http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/803302683.html
    1969 GS Buick, Stage 1 GS400 Kenny Bell; turbo 400 with 391 positrack. Car is mostly original, has rally wheels, new tires. New paint. Does have RAMAIR system. The interior is like new. Car has power windows, A/C, and power steering. Car is in great shape...no junk! Simply Awesome! Home Phone - 940-682-4411 here after 6:00 p.m. ASK for SONNY.
    Cell Phone - 940-859-1281.
    Work # - 254-435-6545
     
  2. 68GS400Vert

    68GS400Vert Well-Known Member

    Hard to believe that could be a real car, but who knows? Stranger things have happened..........
     
  3. 68GS400Vert

    68GS400Vert Well-Known Member

  4. slamjob

    slamjob Well-Known Member

    That 67 looks to be a deal..........
     
  5. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor


    I know, it has been listed several times though, and there are some real Buick guys in the area, so it makes me wonder........
     
  6. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    IIRC on this one (it has been listed before) it has a Stage 1 Kenny Bell cam or intake or something like that, not the Stage 1 package.
     
  7. 68GS400Vert

    68GS400Vert Well-Known Member

  8. dl7265

    dl7265 No car then Mopar


    Good memory Chris. Over a year ago. A good reason no one shows Close Detailed Pic's on their sales AD's....



    DL
     
  9. Bad '69

    Bad '69 Well-Known Member

    Yeah and i emailed about that one a week ago and haven't gotten a response. Figured it was just a non-stage GS...
     
  10. Ken Mild

    Ken Mild King of 18 Year Resto's

    Well, I also blew up the pictures and if you look real close those rear marker lights are round (1968) not rectangular (1969)

    Of course, they may have been put on after the fact. Unfortunately with 69s (if this is a real stage one 69 car), to get it back to where it needs to be to give you a return on your investment, it would not be worth it in my opinion. If it was a 70, it might be another story.
     

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