Here's an extra sharp big-block powered, 4-speed, low mileage 1972
Buick GS Hardtop now available from the MAXmotive Pittsburgh
Showroom. Loads of power and torque flow from a 430 cubic inch big
block Buick V8 that has been fortified to generate a usable 400
horsepower. Mods begin with an .030 overbore and installation of a
COMP Cams 268H kit with lifters and springs. The big Buick is fed
by the tried and true combination of a Holley 750 carb on an
Edelbrock aluminum intake with assistance from the Ram-air hood.
Doug's Headers direct the exhaust through a Flowmaster system to
chrome outlets that exit through the bumper. The N25 rear bumper is
a rare factory option. Believed to be 43422 actual miles on the
car, the engine work and other refurbishing was done 6 years ago,
and the car has been driven only about 10,000 miles since. Another
trusted combo is the M-21 four-speed manual transmission and Hurst
floor shifter with T-handle. The solid A-body was treated to a
gleaming coat of Brilliant Blue Metallic paint, and the front
bumper and grille are new so the car's face gleams like the rest of
it, and it's topped off with a white vinyl roof. Parchment
upholstery picks up the theme along with black interior trim on the
dash and headliner. In keeping with the Buick tradition of luxury,
this fine example features factory air conditioning, power steering
and power front disc brakes, plus the rare rear defroster option.
Finishing details include such desirable appointments as a Buick
hood-mounted tach, a GSX-style rear wing, and chrome Foose 5-spoke
wheels on staggered-sized performance radial tires. Most upgrades
are documented in a thick binder of build and service receipts
including engine work by Full Throttle Performance of Washington
PA, parts from Original Parts Group, Summit Racing Equipment, and
more. Production figures and other Buick-related information are
further testimony that the car was cared for and loved. Classic
Buicks are known for their dominating torque, and this 1972 Buick
GS Hardtop honors tradition with the latest techniques and
technology for a beautiful muscle machine that's a joy to drive.
See detailed photos at www.maxmotive.com. ********** DISCLAIMER
MAXmotive specializes in collectible classic and custom vehicles.
We have more than 200 vehicles in our collection and have sold
dozens nationwide and even overseas. We recommend that all buyers
who are unable to view a vehicle in person have a pre-purchase
inspection done prior to purchase. Inspections can be performed by
an independent party selected by the buyer. Due to the age and
uniqueness of these special vehicles, it is difficult to cover all
aspects and characteristics of each vehicle?s condition within the
limited space available. Thus, pre-purchase inspections are helpful
to all parties involved. The information provided for this vehicle
is presented to the best of our knowledge, and is deemed reliable.
But MAXmotive does not warrant or guarantee this information as a
basis for purchase. It is the responsibility of the buyer to make a
thorough inspection to determine the suitability of the vehicle
prior to purchase. **********
Vehicle Details
1972 Buick Gran Sport
Listing ID:CC-1541608
Price:$50,250
Location:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Year:1972
Make:Buick
Model:Gran Sport
Exterior Color:Brilliant White
Interior Color:White/Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:43422
Stock Number:V1053
VIN:4G37K2H202956
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