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For Sale: 1970 Buick GS 455 Stage1 Clone in Ft Worth, Texas
When the Buick Gran Sport debuted with a larger 455 cubic inch
engine in 1970, it upped the power ante over its lesser equipped
forerunners and even prompted its manufacturer to conservatively
state its power output to avoid the undue scrutiny that often
accompanied unusually powerful cars at the time. No doubt, the 1970
Buick GS 455 Stage 1 was a screamer of a muscle car, but there
weren't many of them made and most of those remaining have been
relegated to displays. This 1970 Buick GS 455 Stage 1 clone not
only captures the visual magic of its inspiration, but its
powerplant is built to the very same specs, and it even features
some well-chosen upgrades that take its driving experience to a
higher level.
Glossy black paint jobs like the one adorning this GS are a
high-risk proposition. They look great when preparation and skill
converge as intended, but often reveal unfortunate faults when any
shortcuts are taken. This Buick falls solidly into the first
category, showing evidence of patient craftsmanship from front to
back. The entire body was taken all the way down to bare metal to
search out any imperfections residing below the surface and then
reassembled with precision, so you'll find nothing but straight and
unmarred body panels with impressively even gaps sitting between
them here. Very clean chrome bumpers sit fore and aft, and new
rubber seals surround clear glass on all four sides. The exterior
emblems and badging were not just refurbished, they were replaced
entirely. Yes, this was one thorough restoration.
Climb inside and you'll see an impressively restored interior that
strongly retains an original look, but features some elements that
actually go it one better. The power bucket seats up front are clad
in leather, beginning life on a late model GTO before being
recovered to match the leather clad bench seat in back, while
offering markedly more adjustability and comfort than their
predecessors. Take a look around the cabin and you'll see a lot of
new components - in addition to the seating, the carpet, headliner
and door panels have all been replaced yet retain the Buick's
original stock look. A customized but original center console runs
between the bucket seats, blending in perfectly with its
surroundings and featuring a very alluring pistol grip shifter
within easy reach. A Vintage Air climate control system blows
through the in-dash registers to keep everyone plenty comfortable
on the road, while an AM/FM/iPod system resides front and center in
the dash to power an array of speakers that include trunk-mounted
subwoofers with their own amp to tend to your audio wishes.
There's plenty of restoration wizardry sitting underneath the hood
as well. The 455-cubic inch V8 has been thoroughly attended to and
brought to proper Stage 1 specs by Kim Barr Racing Engines of
Garland, Texas and is in optimal shape, running smooth and topped
with an Edelbrock intake manifold and 4-barrel carb to provide all
the power you could want. It's mated with a 4-speed 700r4
transmission that offers versatile gearing and its overdrive
feature is engaged with a flick of a switch mounted under the dash.
With power disc brakes at all four corners, this classic can come
to a fade-resistant stop in very short order. This masterfully
restored Buick muscle car sits on a set of Ridler Alloy Torque
Thrust wheels that carry Nitto 555 tires.
It's not often that you encounter a classic that's been restored
with the combination of top tier craftsmanship and well-chosen,
upgraded components this 1970 Buick GS 455 Stage 1 clone offers.
Call today!
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