Vehicle Description
PJ's Auto World is pleased to offer this 1970 Buick GS Hardtop for
Sale. This particular GS is powered by a 350 Cu In V8 with aluminum
intake, 4 barrel carburetor, Buick aluminum valve covers, automatic
transmission, and dual exhaust. More air into the engine meant more
fuel could be used, more fuel being burnt meant more performance,
so Buick introduced it's well known Ram Air Hood illustrated here.
It's equipped with power steering, power brakes, and factory air
conditioning all sitting nicely in a detailed engine bay. The car
is finished in a light green metallic with a contrasting black
vinyl top. The interior is finished with black bucket seats, wood
grain accented center console, Sonomatic Radio, and remote driver's
side mirror. The car also has auxiliary gauges to keep the driver
informed on all that's going on and is finished off with an 8-track
player under the dash. The grille is in exceptional condition and
carries the famous GS badging which turns heads along with hi-gloss
chrome and gleaming brightwork. The badging is continued to the two
front fenders as well as the rear deck lid. Also noticed on this
car's deck lid is the metal dealership's name. It's famous in its
own right! Amos and Andy Buick, Chattanooga, Tennessee. And, BEST
of all, it comes with the ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE FOR THIS GS from
the dealership. Proving a "GS" is a real "GS" and not simply a
Skylark with badging is always difficult, but there's no doubt here
and this documentation will go to the new owner of this RARE Muscle
Car. The car rolls on a set of factory Magnum 500 styled chrome
wheels with Cooper Cobra raised white letter radials in 225/70R
14's. Buick and GM Collectors and Enthusiasts, don't miss this RARE
Muscle Car! Ready to roll and enjoy! Buick is sometimes overlooked
in the General Motors line up of Muscle Cars. When one thinks of GM
Muscle, one normally thinks of Pontiac's GTO, Chevrolet's SS
Chevelle, or even Oldsmobile's 442. All great cars and millions
over the years hit the streets and highways of America. Both Buick
and Oldsmobile catered to a different type of Muscle Car purchaser.
These purchasers wanted a car they could take to the streets and
hold it's own against the likes of a Plymouth Road Runner, Dodge
Charger, or possibly a Mustang Mach 1, but they also wanted a bit
more luxury. Buick responded with the Buick GS. A mid-size,
well-appointed Muscle Car and they succeeded.