My '72 Stage 1 convertible clone. Fully optioned, nice driver. Not quite finished but close. Soon to add a 200-4R and a Lee Engineering 12.7:1 steering box to make it drive a little nicer.
New guys on the block, but long time Buick fans...the "Roys Boys" Midland, Texas and our cars.... -1970 455 GS 4 speed (Burek build on original motor 485hp @wheels- 6 speed now) still an AC car..(West Texas), 1971 455 GS (Saturn Yellow- frame off), 1971 GS 350 ragtop (frame off), 1972 455 GS "FOR SALE" certified appr.@ 49,500- sell for 36,000, 1970 455 RestoRod- 4-link-bags-B&M-17" wheels-line lock etc., 1971 455 GS Platinum mist every power option on the list, D. seat-trunk-windows-AC-auto dimming lights-rear defrost - and a shot @ the last car show in Midland....
well.. i hope you dont mind a young "newbie" to this site posting some photos :grin: ........ Its a 1972 Buick GS... my first car, and it keeps me smiling all the time :grin: ...
Thanks!! They are ALOT of work, but nothing beats the looks you get running down the street....and dusting mustangs doesnt suck!!
Re: My 70 Stage 1 4-speed Car Just wanted to say nice car, i have a 72 gs convert that is silvermist but it is still in primer and haven't seen what the color actually looks like on a car until i yours. So thanxs for giving me an idea on what she's going to look like color wise.
Since you mentioned that.. it happens my first car was a black 71 GS 455 Stage 1, in really nice condition.. I was a lucky kid too lol. He's got a pretty car there.. :TU:
Nice job on your car. I am sure it gets plenty of looks going down the road. Be proud of your car, it looks great:beers2: Allen Mandeen
My 72 Stage 1 Car Took my other GS out to my favorite area where I photographed my 70 Stage 1. This 72 Stage 1 automatic has 55K original miles now and is highly optioned......still drives like it's brand new. I have never really posted any nice ones of this car.
The Riv looks great John! Nice job. I wouldn't park it in that garage though. I think it might leak!!!:laugh: