Vehicle Description
Rotisserie restoration, matching numbers, loaded with factory A/C,
automatic transmission, power windows, tilt column, and more.
Beautiful Flame Red paint with black interior and top. Sloan
documentation. A gorgeous GS at a reasonable price!If you're making
a list of the fastest muscle cars of the era, the Buick GS deserves
to be on it. With a thundering 510 ft-lbs. on tap, it was
unquestionably the king of torque and there are documented tests
with GS455s running low 13s right off the showroom floor. That was
impressive in 1970. Add in the fact that these cars could be filled
with Buick luxury and you end up with the muscle car that's easy to
live with every day. Only 1040 automatic GS455 convertibles were
built, so they're not exactly common, and they still command
respect today. This lovely Flame Red ragtop gets the sport/luxury
equation exactly right, combining the handsome bodywork with
aggressive (and functional) hood scoops. Fit and finish are quite
good and thanks to a body-off restoration several years ago, it
remains in first-rate condition. The doors swing closed with a
solid thunk rather than the usual rattle you get from tired GM
convertibles, and you'll note that the gaps are good all around.
There's also beautiful chrome, correct emblems, and a blacked-out
grille that makes it look far more muscular than your average
Skylark.The black interior is more evidence that Buick was aiming
for an upscale clientele. A bench seat makes this a muscle car for
grown-ups and adds to the low-stress attitude of the car. Sure,
there's plenty of power on tap, but it never seems to be trying
very hard to show it. The car is equipped with power windows,
factory A/C, and a tilt steering column, as well as a trio of
aftermarket gauges installed under the dash. There's also a modern
digital AM/FM radio in the dash, although it does a reasonably good
job of looking OEM. The upholstery, door panels, carpets, and other
soft parts were new when it was restored and there's very little
evidence of use, even on the high-traffic surfaces. A black power
convertible top features a glass rear window and stows itself under
a matching black boot. The trunk is outfitted with proper
spatter-finish paint, a reproduction mat, and a full-sized spare
and jack assembly.Buick's 455 cubic inch V8 made 350 horsepower,
which was decent, but its real calling card was a massive whack of
torque: 510 lb-ft. worth. It makes everything this car does feel
effortless and it just hurtles itself forward when you drop the
hammer. The engine wears a stamping that matches the VIN as well as
a correct SR engine code. It is nicely detailed with correct Dante
Red paint under that giant dual snorkel air cleaner assembly and
someone was sweating the little stuff, because it has correct hose
clamps, Delco battery topper, and reproduction decals. The only
modification is a set of beautifully made headers that feed a
custom 2.5-inch Flowmaster dual exhaust system that sounds epic. Of
course, power steering and power front disc brakes are part of the
GS package, making it easy to handle. The TH400 3-speed automatic
transmission also carries a correct matching VIN stamp and 3.42
gears in the 10-bolt rear end make the most of the engine's torque
curve. Be sure to check out the ultra-clean floors, newer shocks,
rebuilt front end, and a new gas tank hanging out back. Optional
Buick Road Wheels look great and carry fat 225/70/14 BFGoodrich
radials.Documentation includes original manuals, some paperwork
stating that the GS Society has verified that this is a real GS455,
as well as a reproduction window sticker. The original radio, new
power top hoses, and a few other parts also accompany the
car.Unquestionably the best year for Buick muscle, this GS455
neatly balances performance and comfort, sport and luxury, and does
it in some of the most attractive sheetmetal of the period. With a
strong pedigree, a quality restoration, and wonderful road manners,
this is a car you'll look forward to driving while it appreciates.
Call today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal
or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior
to purchase.